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A Venom in the Blood
A Venom in the Blood
Author: Eric van Hoffman
"As a former police officer and deputy district attorney, I have worked on some thirty homicide cases, and as a criminal trial lawyer I have represented numerous defendants so vile and dangerous it was was, at best, a major risk to be alone in the same room with them. But in all my experience, I had never come across a criminal case so brutally...  more »
ISBN: 174687
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 322
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Publisher: Donald I. Fine, Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Not the best true crime I've read. Author presents the book too much in the first person.
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Great true crime story about a husband and wife serial killer team in CA
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True Crime story. In 1978 Gerald Gallego and his common-law wife Charlene began a three-year spree of kidnapping, rape and murder in California and Nevada. Eventually they took 10 lives. Former L.A. policeman-lawyer-judge van Hoffmann presents in-depth portraits of this oddly matched pair, he a sociopath raised in the streets, his father executed for murder, and she an indulged, extremely intelligent daughter of upper-middle class parents, a bisexual passive in her dealings with men and aggressive with women. The couple, we're told, could not achieve sexual satisfaction without raping, then killing young girls whom they called their "love slaves." After their capture Charlene turned state's evidence. Gerald is now awaiting execution, while his wife is serving a 16-year sentence. Both are imprisoned at San Quentin in California. The story of these serial killers makes for intriguing, if horrifying, reading.


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