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Author:
Pinsky, Mark I., 1947- author.
Title:
Drifting into darkness : murder, madness, suicide, and a death "under suspicious circumstances" / Mark Pinsky.
Publisher:
NewSouth Books,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
373 pages, 19 pages of plates : black and white illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Springford, Brent,--Jr.,--1976-2013.
Parricide--Alabama--Case studies.
Case studies.
True crime stories.
Notes:
Includes index.
Summary:
"Two grisly murders-a brutal double parricide-a suicide, and a fourth death under suspicious circumstances. Drifting Into Darkness is a tangled tale of family dysfunction, fatal attraction, and greed, a saga that wends its way from the elegant Southern mansions of Montgomery, Alabama, to the New Age salons of Boulder, Colorado, to rural, windswept Wyoming. On Thanksgiving weekend in 2004, philanthropists Charlotte and Brent Springford Sr.-a wealthy, socially prominent Montgomery couple-were brutally beaten to death with an ax handle, echoing the infamous case of Lizzie Borden. Suspicion quickly fell on the Springfords' gifted but troubled son Brent Jr., who would be tried and sentenced to life without parole. But a mystery remained: Who was the mysterious, elusive woman who claimed to be a Native American shaman that investigators believed manipulated Brent into this murder? Journalists solving murders is a time-tested trope in movies, mysteries, and on television. But cops and cop reporters know that rarely happens in real life. Except when it does. Veteran crime reporter Mark I. Pinsky, who covered the sensational cases of serial killer Ted Bundy and Green Beret Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, broke the cardinal rule of journalism by involving himself in the story. Pinsky's extensive research prompted investigators to invite him to join their dogged pursuit of justice. His access to unique and heart-breaking behind-the-scenes material enables him to take readers with him into the troubled, tortured minds of the case's main players"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1588384578
9781588384577
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1269418700
LCCN:
2021045569
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)

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