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Freed to Kill

The True Story of Larry Eyler

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Freed to Kill

By: Gera-Lind Kolarik, Wayne Klatt
Narrated by: Joseph B. Kearns
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An account of the murdering spree of Larry Eyler, who kidnapped, tortured, and killed at least 23 young men, describes how Eyler managed to evade capture for three years, his apprehension, and his release on a technicality.

©1990 Gera-Lind Kolarik w/ Wayne Klatt (P)2015 GeraLind Kolarik w/ Wayne Klatt
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I enjoyed listening to the story with all its twists and turns. It was well written and pacy. However, the narrator was very poor when it came to voicing characters.
ALL the men in the story had the same voice - a strangled, screeching shout muffled as if they were trapped inside a glass box. Equally all the older women had a similar but higher- pitched screeching shout. For the younger women, he reserved a creepy, whispering-drag-queen voice. Quite terrible. No way of distinguishing characters from each other. Shame, as it was a fascinating tale. I made it to the end however even with the narration and was glad I did.

Great story. Dodgy narration.

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Great book lots of full knowledge 1 of the best true crime book I’ve ever met

Written so well

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