Download PDF , by Stephen Williams

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Download PDF , by Stephen Williams

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File Size: 2525 KB

Print Length: 555 pages

Publisher: Bantam (October 10, 2009)

Publication Date: October 14, 2009

Language: English

ASIN: B002SE641A

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Invisible Darkness is a disturbing, dark, nightmare-inducing, well-written account of terrible crimes and the psychopathic couple who committed them. I read a fair amount of true crime but of everything I've read this book creeped me out the most. It is not for the faint of heart. The crimes are described in such horrific detail I almost put the book down, but the depraved couple who committed these crimes deserved no less. I'm interested in the psychology of psychopaths and serial killers and am always looking for a way into understanding them and seeing them as still human. But by the time I finished Invisible Darkness I felt a visceral hatred for Karla and Paul and not a shred of compassion. One of the things I found most interesting was the way Williams juxtaposed Karla's seemingly perfect domestic life (her fairy tale wedding etc) with the pure hell it concealed. Also interesting how the 'lovely' pornographic Karla managed to wrap therapists, the police, and her lawyers around her little finger with her tales of victim-hood. I think in this case the stereotypes of vulnerable pretty women that are ingrained in our culture worked in her favor. Though I would like to 'unknow' some of this book, it continues to haunt me.

Wonderful Book about the serial killing team of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. They both sexually assaulted, raped, sodomized and murdered three teenage girls, Tammy Lyn Homolka (Karla decided to give her 15 year old sister's virginity to Paul as a Christmas gift, by drugging her and sexually assaulting her while Paul raped her but she died probably from mixing alcohol and veterinary anesthetic), Leslie Erin Mahaffy (Paul kidnapped her after finding her locked out of her house after coming home after curfew, they kept her for 3 days with both Karla and Paul sexually assaulting her but had to strangle her because Karla's parents were expected for a Father's day dinner. After they dismembered her body, encased it in cement and dumped it at Lake Gibson) and Kristen Dawn French (Paul and Karla kidnapped her from a church parking lot, kept her as long as they could, continually violating her and then strangled her and dumped her in a ditch). The most sickening aspect is that she's free.

This book chronicles the story of the so called "Ken and Barbie" killers. Most of the book seemed more focused on Karla than on Paul but I was able to get past that. Both of these killers are sick and justice has not been fully served on these two.The true events took place in the late 1980's and early 90's in Canada near the US border with Niagara Falls. The couple has their own love story along with their wicked crimes. Both Paul and his wife Karla are two people who delight in others pain. Paul is a serial rapist while Karla enjoys pain in others especially if it pleases Paul. While Karla tried to paint herself as a victim too under Paul's control, I believe she is just as wicked as he was.In the end, this wicked couple kidnap, rape, and murder three women including Karla's own younger sister (a gift to Paul according to Karla).Overall, not a bad read. The story got bogged down in the end with the police investigation but it was needed.

Being originally from Southern Ontario, although having left before most of the events described in this book, I was quite horrified by this whole story. I won't describe the story itself in any detail as I believe it to be very public knowledge--the author does a very good job of relating what happened. The rapes--although not two of the murders--are described in very graphic detail that many readers will find traumatic to read. It is horrifying how matter-of-fact the act of rape became for this couple. For example, at one point Karla and Paul are entertaining people they called "friends" in their home. At first it seems like this might offer the reader a brief respite from the continual onslaught of horrible crimes. But the respite is brief: the very next paragraph, Paul is in the bathroom raping one of his female houseguests.Williams does a good job of describing the rapes, the criminal investigation, and the trials in considerable detail--although, as noted, the details are shocking, for those who want to know more about the case, there is a great deal of information here.Despite the detail, however, there are significant questions left unanswered. Despite the graphic detail on the rapes, the deaths of two of the girls happen offstage. Thus the important question of who was more responsible for those deaths--Karla or Paul--is something that we can only guess at. I had hoped to learn more about this, as it is an important question given the plea bargain that allowed Karla to go free after a relatively brief sentence, whereas Paul is locked up presumably for life. I was also left with some unanswered questions about the plea bargain itself. The way it was generally described in the media doesn't seem to be the full story but the exact motivation for the plea bargain remains a bit unclear.I understand that Williams' other book on this subject gives more detail on the plea bargain itself, and I look forward to reading that book as well--to the extent that one can "look forward" to any kind of reading of this sort of subject matter.

Even though I already knew the story, I found this an incredibly compelling book. I've seen television episodes on this case and have read another book about it. Stephen Williams clearly has some inside information that was not released to the public. For instance he describes what is happening on the videotapes that supposedly nobody but the jury, the police, the lawyers or the court had access to. There are a few times where the description of a person or place was a little excessive, but I didn't think that was enough to take off a star. I highly recommend this excellent true crime book.

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