• i.z L u i . ' ÏÜlje P o rtla n d ©beeruer Closely Watched Shadows A Profile Of The Hunter And The Hunted Book Partners, Inc.; 1998 By Ron Turco, M.D. When the mutilated bodies o f three young boys were found in V ancouver, W ashington, police knew there was a ruthless pedophile on the loose. He would kill again and again until he was caught. The man authorities immediately asked for help was Dr. Ronald Turco, Portland, Oregon psychia­ trist, police officer, intuitive detec­ tive o f the mind, whose participa­ tion in 1980 in the largest criminal investigation in Oregon history led to the apprehension and incarcera­ tion o f the infamous 1-5 serial killer. ’ “Build a profile o f this pedophile,” he was asked. And so began Turco’s patient search for a psychopath’s image among the scattered clues, and as he delved deeper and deeper into the disturbed psyche o f the vi­ cious killer, his own personal hor­ ror began to develop. Closely W atched Shadow s is a fascinating story o f forensic deten­ tion combined with the deductive thoughts o f the physician/police officer who recreated the dark per­ sonality and evil genius o f a serial murderer, leading to his apprehen­ sion. It is a true story that reads like a murder mystery. A n Excerpt: D odd was exhibiting typical pedophilic behavior with­ out coaxing from us. He as looking fo r "double victims. " Such young­ sters are frequently the children o f broken homes or children previ­ ously molested. Sometimes they are children who are simply neglected or abandoned. Pedophiles have a radar sensitivity fo r their victims. Their ability in this respect is un­ canny. Dodd passed up one poten­ tial victim about six or seven years o f age because he thought there were a number o f people around doing "drug deals. This wasn't the p la c e .” On Sunday morning, he drove to David Douglas Park once again, looked fo r and fo u n d the school and began cruising. H e sa w so m e ch ild ren playing near the volcano - the mound. There was a small boy on top and three others, two o f whom were p la y in g fo o tb a ll. D o d d drove to the opposite side o f th e b u ild in g so he w o u ld n 't be seen a n d parked his car opposite the school and opposite the volca n o. H e w a lk e d a ro u n d th e en d o f the building. "I got out o f the car and went around the block, "he said. The older boy was with his brother. A t first, Dodd thought this might be an adult, but then realized he was a child. The third .' October 27, 1999 Focus boy as watching the two others play football. D odd went up to the small child and said: "Hi, how would you like to make some money playing gam es?...Neat games. It would be a lot o f fun. ” He reached his hand out. The child's brother, in the meantime, turned to watch the fo o t­ ball game. At this point in the interrogation- interview, Dodd began talking baby talk! B uckner and I were spell­ bound. A pedophile in action. He spoke to the child and to us in baby talk demonstrating how he lured small children to his side. Those Bones Are Not My Child Pantheon Books; 1999 By Toni Cade Bambara On Sunday morning, July 20, 1980, Marzala Rawls Spencer awakens to find that her teenage son has gone missing, even as the Atlanta child abductions are begin­ ning to be reported. As she and her estranged h u sb an d fra n tic a lly search for their son, the story moves with author­ ity through the full spec­ trum o f A tlanta's politi­ cal, social, and cultural life, illu m in atin g the vexing issues o f race and class that bedevil the city. Those Bones A re Not My Child puts the reader at the heart o f the horror that came to be called the Atlanta child murders. This is not a politically expedient story not the news stories written by vis­ iting journalists, not the district attorney’s official account. It is the inside story as lived in the neigh­ borhoods and on the streets by people gripped in its terror yet de­ termined to survive it. Ms. Bambara - on the spot, actively involved, taking notes, doing field research and interviews -- used her unassail­ able talent as a writer and her inti­ mate relations with all levels and facets o f the Atlanta scene to con­ struct a magnum opus. An Excerpt: " Whaddawedo? Begin again. Fresh start. Square one. It never happened. Couldn't Page 7 have. Bad Dream gone nightmare. She hadn't been down on all fours in the basement. Hadn't searched the yard fo r his body. Hadn't been trving to dig up the woods with her nails. Hadn't seen the dog s blunt down in the meat o f her son. Una buena madre empleada cuida su trahajo. A good mother does her work. 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