
Going Postal
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EDMOND, OK-Postal employee Patrick Henry Sherrill fatally shoots 14 co-workers before turning the gun on himself.
ESCONDIDO, CA-Postal employee John Merlin Taylor murders his wife in her sleep before executing 2 colleagues at work.
RIDGEWOOD, NJ-Postal employee Joseph H. Harris breaks into his boss's house and slashes her to death with a samurai sword after losing his job.
ROYAL OAK, MI-Postal employee Thomas Mellvane shoots and kills three supervisors following his dismissal, then pumps a bullet into his own head.
GOING POSTAL
Are they vengeful, cool-blooded killers? Or model employees driven beyond the brink of madness? Bloody massacres across America have struck like an epidemic, leaving a stunned nation in shock and mourning as growing numbers of disgruntled postal workers savagely strike out at the bosses who criticized or fired them.
With this deadly violence on the rise, true crime author Don Lassester travels coast to coast probing the lives and grisly crimes of these enraged killers. Including first-hand accounts by the survivors and witnesses, GOING POSTAL asks who's to blame as it explores this horrifying, exclusively American phenomenon that is turning post offices into ticking time bombs.
With 12 pages of shocking photographs!
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- Intro
- MASS MURDER MAILMAN
- REAL HORROR STORIES! PINNACLE TRUE CRIME
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1 - "Don't Move or I'll Kill All of You"
- Chapter 2 - "We Never Know What to Expect"
- Chapter 3 - The United States Postal Service, Then and Now
- Chapter 4 - "Somebody Must Pay For Bettye's Dying"
- Chapter 5 - "He Shaded The Truth"
- Chapter 6 - Prelude to a Massacre
- Chapter 7 - "Do You Know Who I Am?"
- Chapter 8 - "I Froze . . . I Knew I Was Next"
- Chapter 9 - Gene Black: Witness to Horror
- Chapter 10 - Gene Black: Days of Pain
- Chapter 11 - "I Fear an Incident Similar to Oklahoma"
- Chapter 12 - "I Wanted to be Killed"
- Chapter 13 - "An Unfortunate Incident"
- Chapter 14 - "I Want an Airplane. . . Now!"
- Chapter 15 - "They're Trying to Set Me Up"
- Chapter 16 - Executed With a Samurai Sword
- Chapter 17 - "If I Lose, I'll Blow People Away"
- Chapter 18 - Aftermath at Royal Oak
- Chapter 19 - "They're Getting Away With Murder"
- Chapter 20 - "I've Got A Silver Bullet With Your Name On It"
- Chapter 21 - "I Love You . . . I'm Going to Kill Us Both"
- Chapter 22 - The Brighter Side
- Chapter 23 - "Was My Daddy Sad When He Was Dying?"
- Chapter 24 - "Did I Get Him?"
- Chapter 25 - "They'd Done a Severe Injustice to Me"
- Chapter 26 - "He's Crying Out For Help"
- Chapter 27 - "A Highly Tense and Dangerous Type of employment"
- Chapter 28 - "We Have An Increasing Number Of 'Captain Queeg' Supervisors"
- Epilogue
- AUTHOR'S NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- READ EXCITING ACCOUNTS OF TRUE CRIME FROM PINNACLE
- GRUESOME REAL LIFE EVENTS FROM PINNACLE TRUE CRIME
- HORROR FROM HAUTALA
- AMANDA HAZARD MYSTERIES BY CONNIE FEDDERSEN
- Copyright Page
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