“He appeared to them as if he were only an observer, not the defendant. He was handsome, he dressed nicely, and he had pretty, well-dressed girlfriends. He didn’t look the way killers are supposed to look. But then, few killers do.”
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Read for disturbing break down of one of the lesser known PNW based serial killers.
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I’ve driven on the I-5 many a time, but I had never heard of The I-5 Killer until I saw that Ann Rule had written a book about him! And because it was Ann Rule, I didn’t hesitate on buying the book.
Sure enough, I was in for one doozy of a tale.
Woodfield is one of the most privileged predators I’ve read about. The world was his oyster and he chose a life of depravity. His hatred of women was evident in his horrifying crimes and I’ll admit, I lost some sleep after reading about some of his assaults. His ability to manipulate, even after capture, was disturbing!
I do so appreciate the way Rule navigates these tough topics with respect. Naturally, the killer and his crimes get a big chunk of attention, especially as you learn about his past, the build up to those crimes, and the consequences after capture. However, she also gives a large portion of attention to the law enforcement officers that are pursuing justice and, most importantly, to the victims themselves. I got emotional a couple times while reading about the strength of the women who survived their attacks and the ways they helped their capture their attacker.
As always, I will recommend Ann Rule to any true crime fan. I have yet to be disappointed by any of her books!