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The Babyface Killer
The Babyface Killer
Author: Jon Bellini
Details the shocking true story of Lesley Eugene, a handsome young man who seduced women with his charm and then brutally murdered them, leaving a trail of bodies across the East Coast and evading police for several years.
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ISBN-13: 9780786012022
ISBN-10: 0786012021
Publication Date: 1/1/2002
Pages: 315
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The Babyface Killer on + 86 more book reviews
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From the back cover - He looked like the boy next door. Young, handsome, and perfectly mannered, Lesley Eugene Warren, 20, was a magnet for the women who fell under his seductive spell - until they fell victim to his twisted need to kill. Here is the chilling account of a serial killer who left a terrifying trail of bodies across the East Coast of America and eluded authorities for nearly five years.
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Book about a troubled youth. From the serial killers birth, he was abused and troubled. Was hospitalized on a few occasions for his psychosis. Should have never been released. He murdered at least four women and maybe more , before he was caught. Quite disturbing , true crime.
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ilovebooksanddogs avatar reviewed The Babyface Killer on + 356 more book reviews
This was a fast read, one of those just the facts true crime books.
Sandiinmississippi avatar reviewed The Babyface Killer on + 265 more book reviews
The crimes were interesting, as was the killer. More info on the victims would have been nice. Pictures were appropriate and details included were not unnecessarily gory. The number of typos and grammar errors was most distracting. I felt the editor did an exceptionally poor job even though Bellini writes pretty clearly. Still, just considering it an average true crime book. It jumps around some but does give one a feel for the mental and emotional difficulties the killer had since he was an infant. A sad story all around for both victims and killer.


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