The hitchhiker seemed harmless. He was dressed in a blue suit and a colorful sweater accessorized with a grey cap and tan shoes. He carried nothing. It was the morning of June 8 1927 when the Chandler family picked up the well-dressed man in Minnesota and dropped him at the Canadian border. They had unwittingly transported notorious serial killer The Gorilla Man who had strangled more than twenty women from one end of the United States to the other. He would later murder Emily Patterson and 14-year-old Lola Cowan in Winnipeg. His identity was unknown. <br /><br />Written by Alvin A. J. Esau The Gorilla Man Strangler Case: Serial Killer Earle Nelson is a detailed historical account of the Canadian manhunt capture and identification of Earle Leonard Nelson an escapee from a California mental institution. Drawing on archival sources it's the first reliable biography of Nelson who was hung in Manitoba on January 13 1928. <br /><br />This case study also deals with various political and professional issues that arose in the pretrial trial and post-trial periods and spotlights the clash between Nelson's court-appointed defence attorney James Stitt and psychiatrist Dr. Alvin Mathers along with the chilling role of Canada's so called official hangman Arthur Ellis - all information that has never been published before. <br /> <br />Esau also raises various enduring issues about the social construction of serial killers debates about capital punishment psychopathy the scope of the insanity defence the effect of pretrial publicity and the trial as public entertainment.
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