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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.15230978685
EAN: 9780451403230
ISBN: 0451403231
Label: Onyx
Manufacturer: Onyx
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: August 04, 1992
Publisher: Onyx
Sales Rank: 269354
Studio: Onyx




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Product Description:
An account of the killing spree of Wayne Nance describes how the baby-faced furniture delivery man sexually assaulted and murdered numerous women in the state of Montana and recounts his capture and arrest.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Montana's sex-serial killer.
John Coston has written a rapid-paced true crime thriller about Wayne Nance who killed mostly women and girls for 12 years.
The actual number of victims is not known.

His childhood was a disturbing one with Nance frequently getting into trouble and in one instance showing a cruel streak directed at some kittens. He also had an acute interest in the occult and sacrificed animals. Nance was definitely a loosely-wrapped head case when he started murdering as a teenager. What made ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Scary as Hell
I lived in Missoula MT at the time this guy was on his murder spree. My sister went to school with him. I was in school at the time and not even aware of any of this going on. This book is very interesting and certainly would make any reader sharpen their radar for wierdos. Keep your head on a swival and maintain awareness. I could not put the book down, it is very good and very creepy.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great book - now how about one for the families left behind?
When I was 5 years old in Missoula, Wayne Nance murdered my best friend. I will never, even all these years later, shake what he did - this book helped me come to grips with a small part of what happened as I was too young then to understand. I'm glad for that, but on the other hand, I'm torn. The victims of his horrific crimes deserve far more attention than he got in the end. My friend deserved better. *ALL* his victims deserved better.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I lived it.
I worked at Conlins in 1982-83, and became good friends with Sheila Claxton and Wayne Nance. She was another sales person and Wayne was one of the delivery guys. We spent many hours at work and after together as friends. He was very mysterious to say the least. When he did weird things we just agreed it was just Wayne. After he tried to kill our friends and Manager of the Conlins Store, we knew he had done it and all the other killings, but it was not until I finished the book that it became ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very moving, very gripping
Definitly a book for adults only, this is the tale of a furniture delivery man named John Wayne Nance who is confirmed as having killed four and possibly eight people in a twelve year period up until his death in 1986. He attacked a couple in their home who fought back and killed him. My heart went out to the victims and their families, in particular three orphaned children. John Nance must have been SICK to do the revolting crimes he did and to hell he can go!! The book is a moving account of what ... Read More





 



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