Ryan Green comes at True Crime from a different angle than his peers。 The crimes, the people, the events of a person’s life, etc。 are absolutely true。 What Green adds to this is a bit of fictive enhancement to bring the story to life。 He tells of thoughts that no one can actually know, such as the victims awareness of what is happening, the fear rushing in, the last thoughts。 This makes for a dreadfully readable account wherein all comes to life。 The story of Clifford Olson is right out of a hor Ryan Green comes at True Crime from a different angle than his peers。 The crimes, the people, the events of a person’s life, etc。 are absolutely true。 What Green adds to this is a bit of fictive enhancement to bring the story to life。 He tells of thoughts that no one can actually know, such as the victims awareness of what is happening, the fear rushing in, the last thoughts。 This makes for a dreadfully readable account wherein all comes to life。 The story of Clifford Olson is right out of a horror novel。 This is a man who is totally psychopathic。 Yet he moves throughout his daily world without drawing the least suspicion to himself。 There is also the fact that we truly don’t know the number of victims this maniac actually slaughtered。 It appears that there could possibly have been more than a hundred。 After concluding the book, my thoughts went to the families of the slain。 In bringing these lost souls to life, they are then murdered again in the ugliest ways。 I certainly hope that no one in their families read this book。 。。。more