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The Alcohol Murders: The True Story of Serial Killer Gilbert Paul Jordan (Crimes Canada: True Crimes That Shocked The Nation Book 10) - Harriet Fox, RJ Parker, Aeternum Designs, Peter Vronsky
The Alcohol Murders: The True Story of Serial Killer Gilbert Paul Jordan (Crimes Canada: True Crimes That Shocked The Nation Book 10)
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With Photos Preying on middle-aged Native women in Vancouver's Skid Row district, Gilbert Paul Jordan's insatiable taste for drunken sex led to at least ten cold blooded killings. Unlike any others in the known history of serial homicide, Jordan used alcohol to murder his victims. All of these... show more
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Preying on middle-aged Native women in Vancouver's Skid Row district, Gilbert Paul Jordan's insatiable taste for drunken sex led to at least ten cold blooded killings.

Unlike any others in the known history of serial homicide, Jordan used alcohol to murder his victims. All of these young women were found dead with blood-levels many times over the safe range. The driving force behind Jordan's evil was his egocentric desires that led him on a fifty year criminal record path causing havoc along the way. Delving into Jordan's crimes, alcoholism and mental illnesses, his life tells a story all his own, and it is no wonder why, Gilbert Paul Jordan became one of Canada's most notorious serial killers.

This is Volume 10 in the monthly issue of Crimes Canada: True Crimes That Shocked The Nation. A Peter Vronsky and RJ Parker Publication.

View the Amazon exclusive collection at: CrimesCanada.com
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B018Y9QF4I
Publisher: VP Publications - An imprint of RJ Parker Publishing
Pages no: 142
Edition language: English
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The Harriet Fox about Gilbert Paul Jordan is good. It has much information as Harriet Fox could find. The writing is good. The case overview is fine. I just wish there had been a bit more about the possibility that the backgrounds of the women whom he killed and whether their race and/or case had s...
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