Born to Lose
Stanley B. Hoss and the Crime Spree That Gripped a Nation
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Kevin Moriarty
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James G. Hollock
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The bullet that pierced the heart of Patrolman Joe Zanella in a small Pennsylvania town was the opening moment of a crime story with few parallels.
It wasn't the robberies, rapes, the daring escape or even the cop killing that catapulted Stanley Barton Hoss to the FBI's most wanted man, but it was the broad daylight kidnapping of the lovely young mother and her child. In a nearly unprecedented step, J. Edgar Hoover enlisted the army to assist in a nationwide manhunt. An engaged public followed the drama by hour, day and week - and year to year ... for when all thought the carnage was over, it wasn't. And how Hoss struck again, in virtually impossible circumstances, and who fell, brought a governor to a funeral and provoked racial divide in a county.
Distinguished by exceptional cruelty, heartbreak and landmark trials, this story about a resolute criminal is one of superlatives, thick with intrigue, blunder and surprise. It was a guess which legislature more often referenced Stanley Hoss as the perfect reason for capital punishment.
This notable saga is a natural listen for any true crime devotee, but will as well captivate an audience drawn to a dark tale that explores, and explains, how occasional human error and the very systems set in place to protect us can so easily be the cause for tragedy.
The book is published by The Kent State University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2011 The Kent state University Press (P)2026 Redwood AudiobooksResumo da Crítica
"An impossible-to-put-down account of Stanley Hoss, a Pittsburgh thug turned robber, rapist, prison escapee, kidnapper and murderer." (Tony Norman, Book Editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
"Once the front cover is opened, you'll be yanked into the pages, skip meals and stay up very late." (Jan Alderton, Editor, Cumberland Times-News)
"A heart-pounding tale of one of middle America's nastiest killers." (Jim Barnes, Director, Independent Publisher Book Awards)