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Body Parts
by Caitlin Rother
dark
informative
medium-paced
Wayne Adam Ford was born in California in 1961. He was in a car accident, having a head injury. His family and friends made several statements about how his personality changed after this accident. He was married two times, both ended in divorce. He served six years in the United States Marine Corps, gaining an honorable discharge in 1985. He ran into several issues with the police, and during this time, he also murdered four women. He wound up turning himself in to police, with body parts in his pocket.
I didn't want to go into too much detail about his brushes with law enforcement or the other weird things that he got up to, but he certainly got up to some things. I cannot imagine being a police officer and someone coming in with body parts in their pocket. What a day that must have been! The author did a really good job of letting the reader get into the mind of Wayne Adam Ford, and learn about his history. The facts of the case were very accurate and presented well. I had never heard of this case, though I did search for pictures of what these people looked like, and to see if Ford was still alive since this book was published some time ago. During that search, I found that this case was mentioned on several television shows, so if you are interested in that, look it up really fast to see where it is available. This book is available currently on Audible Plus to listen to for free.
I didn't want to go into too much detail about his brushes with law enforcement or the other weird things that he got up to, but he certainly got up to some things. I cannot imagine being a police officer and someone coming in with body parts in their pocket. What a day that must have been! The author did a really good job of letting the reader get into the mind of Wayne Adam Ford, and learn about his history. The facts of the case were very accurate and presented well. I had never heard of this case, though I did search for pictures of what these people looked like, and to see if Ford was still alive since this book was published some time ago. During that search, I found that this case was mentioned on several television shows, so if you are interested in that, look it up really fast to see where it is available. This book is available currently on Audible Plus to listen to for free.