
Death Sentence
The Inside Story of the John List Murders
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Compton
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By:
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Joe Sharkey
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Until 1971, life was good for mild-mannered accountant John List. He was vice president of a Jersey City bank and had moved his mother, wife, and three teenage children into a 19-room home in Westfield, New Jersey. But all that changed when he lost his job. Raised by his Lutheran father to believe success meant being a good provider, List saw himself as an utter failure. Straining under financial burdens, the stress of hiding his unemployment, as well as the fear that the free-spirited 1970s would corrupt the souls of his children, List came to a shattering conclusion.
"It was my belief that if you kill yourself, you won't go to heaven," List told Connie Chung in a television interview. "So eventually I got to the point where I felt that I could kill them. Hopefully they would go to heaven, and then maybe I would have a chance to later confess my sins to God and get forgiveness."
List methodically shot his entire family in their home, managing to conceal the deaths for weeks with a carefully orchestrated plan of deception. Then he vanished and started over as Robert P. Clark. Chronicling List's life before and after the grisly crime, Death Sentence exposes the truth about the accountant-turned-killer, including the details of his high-profile trial.
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Nut job
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Excellent book
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Well worth a listen if like me you are fascinated by the worst kind of crimes, family murders.
A deep dive into a dark hearted tale of betrayal and slaughter
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Way to long
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This one was long, but good. Another utterly deplorable, narcissistic, controlling, American "Christian".
And because such men are given the benefit of the doubt again & again, women and children suffer.
very well read
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Detailed but never dull
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Fascinating!
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Very sad on every count, however, appears to both respectful of those poor children, whilst being a fair account of a man who committed the most horrific crime possible.
For those who naturally analyse human behaviour and psychology it’s definitely worth a listen.
Extremely well written and narrated
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Interesting
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