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In the late 1980s, residents of Georgia and South Carolina were terrorized by a vicious serial rapist and murderer. Unlike most serial killers, who are usually anti-social loners, this killer turned out to be Richard Daniel Starrett, a popular and well-respected "golden boy" from a perfect Southern family. Naifeh and Smith not only give harrowing details of this serial criminal, but also offer troubling insight into the psychology of the American family. HC: Dutton.
Granted unlimited access to their subjects--Richard Daniel Starret and his family--the authors bring to vivid life the emotional nightmare that began for this model American family the day their son, their brother, their golden boy was arrested for rape and murder. Photos.
It would be hard to imagine a more atypical serial rapist and murderer than Richard Daniel (``Danny'') Starrett-a handsome, outgoing, considerate, married father of a three-year-old daughter and member of what seemed an ideal American family. We learn early on that he has confessed to five rapes and one murder in Georgia and South Carolina and is now serving 10 consecutive life sentences. Interspersed throughout this account by Naifeh and Smith (Jackson Pollock) is an interior monologue by the rapist presented as ``autobiographical sketches,'' as he tries to come to terms with his crimes. Another important part of this story is the rapist's mother, Gerry, whose frantic efforts were instrumental in saving her son from the electric chair. Gerry gave the authors access to the family as well as to the journals Danny wrote after he was imprisoned. We learn of her gradual acceptance of certain disturbing facts in her own life and how her son's loss of liberty paradoxically freed her from her emotionally inaccessible husband, Richard, and her idealized image of her family. A powerful and perceptive study. True Crime, Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections. (June)
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April 19, 2008: Danny Starrett was raised in a good family with loving parents, but somewhere along the line he turned into a sexual predator. The book follows his life story and how his family reacted, especially his mother who bent over backward to keep him out of jail. Some may think the portrayal is too sympathetic but the author explores some possible reasons why the 'nice young man' turned into a sexual deviant.