The Vienna Woods Killer: A Writer's Double Life

The Vienna Woods Killer: A Writer's Double Life

by JohnLeake (Author)

Synopsis

In 1991, four women disappeared from Vienna's red-light district, their bodies found later in the Vienna Woods. In the ensuing media frenzy, one reporter - the flamboyant writer and freelance journalist Jack Unterweger - distinguished himself for his hard-hitting interviews with the Chief of Police and Vienna's prostitutes. Despite months of investigation, the police failed to find a suspect. Then they considered a theory that at first seemed too far-fetched: the 'Vienna Woods Killer' was Jack Unterweger himself. But was he really the killer? The dapper writer was not only a literary celebrity, but also Austria's greatest example of criminal rehabilitation.Sixteen years earlier he had murdered a girl, but in prison had discovered literature and been remarkably transformed. His children's stories were read on national radio, and his acclaimed novel Purgatory was made into a film. The Austrian establishment campaigned for his freedom, and in 1990 he was released amid a blaze of publicity. In search of proof, Austrian and American investigators traced Jack's movements in Europe and Southern California, where women had been murdered in a similar way. Meanwhile, the lead investigator looked for clues in the suspect's novels, plays, and diaries, as well as in the disturbing secrets of his mysterious past. With privileged access to Unterweger's diaries and the co-operation of those who knew him well, John Leake has written a penetrating book about history's only recorded example of a transatlantic serial killer - described by the FBI as 'a uniquely high-functioning psychopath'.

$3.27

Save:$13.15 (80%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 19 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 186207982X
ISBN 13: 9781862079823

Author Bio
John Leake was born in Dallas, Texas and studied at Boston University. After winning an academic fellowship in Vienna, he lived in the city for eight years. He has spent four years studying the life and crimes of Jack Unterweger.