A terrifying tale of murder and mayhem…
Canada has many claims to fame. The Canadian people are fiercely proud of their renowned Ice Hockey teams and they proudly produce over 70% of the world’s supply of maple syrup. Add to that the breathtaking landscapes, the stunning Northern lights, and their world-famous reputation for friendly and courteous people and it is easy to see that “The Great White North” has much to offer. Sadly, though, not even Canada remains untouched by the grisly stains of misery and terror inflicted by odious individuals intent on satisfying their perverse and repellent proclivities. Clifford Robert Olson Jr. was one such individual, a habitual criminal living more of his life behind bars than not, he remains one of Canada’s most infamous and loathsome contributions to modern society. Later known as the “Beast of British Columbia”, Clifford was somehow able to camouflage his deviant mentality successfully enough to lure countless children and teens into his car for a one-way trip to terror, pain, humiliation, and ultimately death. He furthered his infamy when, upon his capture, he blackmailed authorities into paying his family large sums of money for the location of each of the bodies left in his wake. Reflecting copious amounts of research, Clifford’s story is detailed in this horrifying yet totally compelling book which delves into the mindset of an exceedingly unhinged individual in the eerily insightful manner unique to Ryan Green. In my opinion, this author offers shrewd and intuitive nuances to his exposés that leave the reader with an understanding of the subject’s psychopathy that is rarely equaled in the true crime genre. This is not a story for those easily triggered by suffering and abuse, but it is a story that needs to be told so that Clifford’s victims are remembered.
I was provided with an advance copy of this book, for which I thank the author, but I am voluntarily offering my honest and unbiased review.