Predator: Rape, Madness, And Injustice In Seattle Hardcover – April 1, 1991 by Jack Olsen
Offers a startling picture of serial rapist McDonald Smith, who escaped conviction for his Seattle-area attacks for years, and what happened when a police officer arrested an innocent man for Smith's crimes
From Publishers Weekly
Olson ( Cold Kill ), arguably the best true-crime author around, triumphs again with the story of a serial rapist on the West Coast and of an innocent man destroyed by the police and the justice system--which found him guilty of one of the rapes. It is the tale of McDonald ("Mac") Smith, a child of the '50s raised in Ohio and the L.A. area by very young, seemingly psychotic parents. It's also an account of Steve Titus, a happy-go-lucky, rising young Seattle executive who was convicted and then exonerated of a rape charge in 1981, not long before his death from a heart attack. Olson tells, too, of Paul Henderson, a newsman who risked his career at the Seattle Times to prove Titus's innocence, and of Ronald Parker, a policeman and violent bully who withheld and distorted evidence to convict Titus. Compelling throughout, the book builds to a climax in its final sentence, dealing a blow to the idea that police in the case cared a whit about justice. Literary Guild/Mystery Guild selection; author tour.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Predator by Jack Olsen
Publisher : Delacorte Press; First Edition (April 1, 1991)
Language : English
Hardcover : 366 pages
ISBN-10 : 0385299354
ISBN-13 : 978-0385299350
Item Weight : 1.04 pounds
Dimensions : 1.4 x 6.5 x 9.6 inches