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In all my years as a crime writer, there has only been one murder story that I've never been able to completely clear from my mind. Told for the first time, the author, who is also a survivor tells this account of tremendous suffering and great loss of life is more horrific than words can possibly describe. With a genius level intelligence quotient (I.Q.) of 180, Patrick Wayne Kearney outsmarted police and the criminal judicial system to become one of the deadliest serial killers ever to escape the death penalty.Serial killer Patrick Wayne Kearney succeeded in destroying thousands of innocent lives during his inhuman bloody rampage that made satanic cult leader Charley Manson look benign in comparison.Forgotten and buried within the subterranean of police files, the Trash bag murders remain the most gruesome criminal case in American history.

  • Sales Rank: #1197624 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-12-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x .47" w x 8.50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages

Review
"From 1962 to 1977, Patrick Wayne Kearney was the most bizarre and deadliest murderer in California's history. Even though he appeared to be friendly on the surface, Kearney secretively manifested a severe homicidal - necrophilia behavior that cost over three dozen people their lives. Personally, I did not perceive any abnormal or peculiar characteristics in his persona; he appeared to be a calm, soft-spoken considerate man, but this compassion turned out to be pure deception to lure victims to their deaths. My brother and I were fortunate, we escaped."

When Tony Stewart contacted me to review his book The Trash Bag Murderer I was intrigued. Not only had I never heard of the "Trash Bag Killer" Patrick Kearney but there was also the added intrigue that the author was a survivor of this serial killer.What I liked about this book is the personal element of Stewart's knowledge of Kearney and also the extensive research that the author has put into the story. There's also the extra-fascinating chapter where Stewart ponders whether Kearney could be the infamous Zodiac Killer who has never been found.Definitely worth a read. By  Emily Webb

Tony Stewart not only brings this horror-movie-like true story to searing life, he has a chilling personal connection to the killer that adds an additional layer of tension and fear to an already terrifying tale. One wonders how many more Patrick Wayne Kearney's are roaming the streets today. - DARY MATERA, author of Stolen Masterpiece Tracker - The Dangerous Life of the FBI's Number 1 Art Sleuth

Tony Stewart's new book entitled, The Trash Bag Murderer is a sensational true story about a serial killer who murdered 43 people in cold blood. This is sincerely one of the most shocking crime stories of our century, nearly as inspiring and fascinating as my lifestyle portrayed in the movie Goodfellas - HENRY HILL, The Original Goodfella, (Academy Award winning film Goodfellas, based o n Hill's life), author of Gangsters and Goodfellas, Wise guys, Witness Protection, and Life on the Run

Tony Stewart survived to reveal this personal account on Patrick Kearney, a bizarre psychopathic killer with a severe personality disorder that manifested an aggressive behavior, which led to the deaths of over forty innocent people. Stewart has reopened the files to uncover gruesome truths and shed new light on the case. A fascinating true story! - JOSEPH R. GANNASCOLI - Vito --Star of the HBO Series: THE SOPRANOS, author of; A MEAL TO DIE FOR: A Culinary Novel of Crime

From the Author
"...Personally, I did not perceive any abnormal or peculiar characteristics in his persona; he appeared to be a calm, soft-spoken considerate man, but this compassion turned out to be pure deception to lure victims to their deaths. My brother and I were fortunate, we escaped..." author Tony Stewart, The Trash Bag Murderer.

About the Author
Another Twist: Was the Trash Bag Murderer and the Zodiac killer, one and the same? Forensic Document Expert, Marion Briggs studies the two killers handwriting habits, and characteristics to reveal an extraordinary finding. Told for the first time, this true account includes evidence from the lead homicide detectives, transcripts of the killers confession, Psychiatry reports, Los Angeles County forensic pathology, ballistics, and serology investigations.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
The First Impression was the Correct Impression
By Rasheed
This book is horrendous. Writers everywhere should be offended that such a book made it to print. But, looking at the author, Tony Stewart (not to be confused with the NASCAR driver) and the publisher, Tony Stewart Publication, we can see how this book came into being for public consumption.

I initially saw the cover of the book online and thought, "Boy that looks like an amateur job." But, I wanted to adhere to the age old adage of "don't judge a book by its cover", so I paid the $22 for the book. Now, it goes without saying that the book wasn't worth the $22... it wasn't even worth 22 cents. Consider that you can purchase "Helter Skelter", "The Only Living Witness" and other true crime books about other better known serial killers for a fraction of the cost; it makes me that much more bitter about buying this drivel. But alas, I bought this book because I saw no other book that dealt with Patrick Kearney. "The Angel of Darkness", a book about Randy Kraft, does dedicate about 15 pages to the atrocities committed by Kearney, but I wanted more.

When I finally received the book I was even more perturbed by its aesthetics than I was when I saw a picture of it online. Not only does the cover look like a bad Photoshop job but the book is 8 1/2" x 11", like he printed the book at home and ran off copies at Kinko's. The size and the print of the book is like a college syllabus. Then, he uses equally poor cut and paste pictures throughout the book as illustrations. These additional pictures added nothing to the content and they were terribly done. Basically, the book looked like a novice wrote it and nothing inside dispelled that notion. OK, so never mind what the book looks like, that has no bearing on the content.

What became apparent rather quickly is that Tony Stewart A.) is not a writer, B.) has probably never read a true crime novel, and C.) does not know how to use spell check. The factual, grammatical, and spelling errors in this book could fill a book in and of themselves. I'm not a picky reader and I was willing to give Tony Stewart a lot of leeway considering that he was a "survivor" of Patrick Kearney's killing spree. Well, the errors became so many and so obvious that I began making a game of it. I would count how many pages I could complete before I stumbled across the next typo. The typos averaged one a page for a 200 page book.

But, besides the severe grammatical errors such as "trash bends", or "vise-president", or "raine of terror"; the book was just poorly written. The better true crime writers (as Tony proclaims himself to be) give extensive interviews to dozens of different people associated with the crimes so as to give a complete picture of the murderer, the murders, and the victims as well as present information that was never gleaned by the media. It seemed like Tony Stewart did a few cursory interviews with some officers of the law and relied upon public records, newspaper articles and his own recount of his run-in with Kearney for the rest.

Added to the haphazard fashion of the book, Tony poses more questions than he answers. At one point Tony Stewart asks why the Riverside Police won't reopen an investigation of David Hill (Kearney's roommate) seeing as he has some new evidence that points to David Hill's involvement in some of the murders. Well, the answer was fairly obvious: the evidence was circumstantial at best and you're presenting the evidence over 30 years later!! So, no, the police department isn't going to waste resources trying to put together a tenuous case against David Hill.

The book is just a joke and my criticisms are a mile long. My sincere suggestion to anyone looking to buy this book: DON'T! I don't believe I've ever given a one rating for any book. The lowest rating I've ever given before was a two because I had to respect the effort the author put into the book even if I found it sub par. But this book is laughable. It's filled with speculation, poor grammar, childish logic and rampant repetition. If you want to read about Patrick Kearney I suggest purchasing "Angel of Darkness". Although it is about Randy Kraft, there is some good information on Patrick Kearney as well as William Bonin. If you still desire more then there's always Google.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Story that needed to be told
By Ban Dandrige
This book is well written and as a friend of a victim I was very happy to see someone bothered to tell the story, however mostly we have the Killers word on some issues and will never know the entire truth. That is not the fault of the author. It is the fault of some law enforcement who did not reveal to families of victims or to the public details that Kearney did not want public. This book says that the police actually took the killer out to dinner. I wonder if that means they brought him dinner because I can only imagine what would happen had a member of the press or a spectator with a camera had captured them out to dinner on film. From reading this book it makes me very sad that these detectives seem to have thought so little of the victims, whom of which many were children. Some refer to them as young men but from a law enforcement standpoint a minor is a child and a 13, 14, 15, 16 or even 17 year old is indeed a minor. On top of that Patrick Kearney snuffed out the life of 8 year old Merle "Hondo" Chance. This kidnap and murder took place after four or five detectives had already been to the Redondo Beach home of Kearney and were investigating the death of John LaMay another minor at 17 years old. Perhaps if someone had kept an eye on Kearney while the police waited for the hair and fiber evidence they took from the home of Hill and Kearney, Hondo would have escaped his terrible fate. Add to that he snuffed out the life of five year old Ronald Dean Smith and according to this book Kearney also claimed to have killed four year old Kevin Dewayne Portis. I also hear Kearney himself is not happy with this book. Seems to me he should be glad it did not go further into what some of the police information seems to indicate. Which is that even though he was into dead bodies and probably not into sadistic torture of his victims, many were found bound and evidence does exist from the coroner that some victims were alive (heart still beating)while Kearney did other vile acts on what he claims were their corpses. Evidence also exists that most of the time when Kearney said he shot a person extra times or did other acts because he claimed they were suffering, other reasons exist for his acts such as victims nearly escaping or Kearney just loosing his temper. Lets face it Kearney was a guy that stood 5'5' and did not look as if he pumped iron. Clearly he had to disable his victims in some manner they did not see comming or??? They may have kicked his ass or killed him in self defense.
Anyway, it is a good book on a case that should be more open and more known about in history. I applaud the author. I also suggest that other crime sites and crime writers that plan to include Kearney in their index read this book and get the facts. It is disturbing that internet sites copy each other and are misleading the public.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Poorly written, homophobic, uninformed.
By Graham
I got to read a sample of this book. I suggest you do the same. The part I read dealt specifically with the authors run in with the killer. It was kinda repetitive, had multiple spelling errors and by todays standards was a bit on the homophobic side.

"I felt sure he was gay, and I wanted no part of that lifestyle. I don’t have anything personal against gay people, but I never agreed with people being with anyone the same sex. I’ve always felt that it wasn’t right. They can call me prejudice or whatever they like, I don’t care because I don’t have to agree with it."

I got the impression that the book was more opinion than fact. I think this is a fascinating subject. The fact that The Freeway Killer was actually 3 independent killers. I wish their was more available on Patrick Kearney.

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