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Sexual Killing: A Shocking True Crime Story

Rod Kackley

Publisher: Rod Kackley

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Summary

Carol Bundy was looking for love. She’d been through three husbands, two boyfriends — and then she found Doug Clark. He was perfect. He was handsome, spoke French, and Doug was a sexual athlete.  
He was everything Carol wanted. 
In June 1980, Carol and Doug started killing prostitutes on Sunset Strip. 
Sexual Killing: A Shocking True Crime Story follows the stone-cold serial killing of Carol Bundy and Doug Clark during the summer of 1980. 
Carol was willing to do anything for Doug. She seduced an eleven-year-old neighbor into their bed, painted the decapitated head of one of their victims so Doug could have sex with it, and helped him dispose of headless bodies. 
Oh, Doug loved it! Did he love Carol? Did it matter?  Carol was doing whatever Doug told her to do.  
She was a nurse. Carol was all about saving lives, not taking lives. 
Carol knew she was doing wrong. She was doing murder. Carol called the cops. They didn’t believe her. So, she went to her ex-boyfriends for help. One of them survived. One of them didn’t. 
Carol just wanted love. How far would she go to keep the man of her dreams? What if she got as hooked on sex and killing as he was? Would Carol ever be able to stop?  
Find out in Sexual Killing: A Shocking True Crime Story by Rod Kackley 
Available since: 05/01/2017.

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