Lavergne's investigative expertise, his objectivity, and his scientific eye for evidence forms a truly revealing picture of Charles Whitman, until now a fathomless madman."- Neal Spelce, newsman who won national awards for his coverage of the event, "Through painstaking research and exhaustive analysis, Lavergne recreates the tragic and gripping circumstances that led 'all-American' 25-year-old Charles Whitman to gun down 45 people from the University of Texas Tower in 1966."- Publishers Weekly "In the summer of 1966, America lost its innocence when two mass murders were committed. Helmer, Former Contributing Editor, Playboy "Now. Only the passage of time and America's experience with other mass murders has allowed Gary Lavergne to look back on the Texas Tower sniper with a clearer sense of what Whitman was about, and as an unusually gifted author he does so with a cool, balanced, and yet vivid recounting of the gory mayhem that occurred." - William J. He 'climbed his tower' to die and take with him as many as he could, for reasons both too logical and implausible to fit the usual notions of insanity. ![]() will likely become a classic in anyone's library of true crime editions."- James Alan Fox, Dean of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University "Whitman pioneered this country's experience with the one-man public massacre. Lavergne skillfully researched, documented, and analyzed a case that in many ways defined the concept of 'mass murder.'. ![]() In Lavergne's skillful hands, and backed up by meticulous research, Whitman's moment of madness is chillingly recreated, and we come as close as possible to understanding the 'why' of mass murder."- Gerald Posner, author of Cased Closed and Citizen Perot "n outstanding job of chronicling one of the most significant cases in the annals of American crime. ![]() "In an era of seemingly ever larger public massacres and fiendish acts of terrorism, Gary Lavergne masterfully investigates the first such crime that seared the American conscience, Charles Whitman's 1966 rampage at the University of Texas.
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