Post by LadyBlue on Jul 21, 2012 0:24:12 GMT -5
Gary M Lavergne
A SNIPER IN THE TOWER:
The Charles Whitman Murders
www.garylavergne.com/book.htm
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"He hated women, and his signature crime was to "take" a young woman and "use her up." He would force "around the world" sex (oral, anal, and l penetration) on her and then murder her. Lit cigarettes and other instruments of petty torture figured prominently in his homicidal rituals. Lavergne's descriptions of McDuff, his crimes, and the trouble the minions of justice had in putting him away (he was on death row twice--years apart--before being executed) are the stuff of a book in which many a chapter ends with a cliff-hanger that impels the reader into the next. "
From another of Gary Lavergne's books...about another serial killer.
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This guy has written a ton of books
www.garylavergne.com/gmlbio.htm
Gary M. Lavergne was born in the small Southwestern Louisiana Cajun community of Church Point. He was the son of a policeman and a cafeteria worker. In all of his messages and presentations, Gary draws from his unique, rich Cajun background.
Gary earned a B.A. in Social Studies Education (1976) and a M.Ed. (1981) in Secondary School Teaching from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In 1988, he earned an Education Specialist degree (Ed.S.) in Educational Administration and Supervision from McNeese University in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
After several years of teaching Social Studies at Rayne High School in Louisiana, Gary became the first Director of the Southwest District Professional Development Center (PDC) in 1984. In 1988 he was appointed the first Director of the Region IV Education Service Center of the Louisiana Department of Education. In 1989, he accepted a position with the American College Testing Program (ACT), and in 1997 he went on to become the Director of Admissions and Guidance Services for the Southwestern Regional Office of The College Board. He served in that position until August 31, 2000.
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More about Gary M Lavergne - Author
While sitting on the front steps of a very modest home in the small Cajun community of Church Point in Louisiana, Nolan Lavergne talked to his son about the happiness and hardships of growing up on a tenant farm in rural St. Landry Parish. His son was a rookie high school American History teacher who asked a seemingly simple question: "Who was your grandfather?" The father did not know.
"Well, Daddy, I'm going to find out for you," said the son.
Thus began a fourteen-year-long project culminating in Lives of Quiet Desperation, a look at the ancestry of Gary M. Lavergne, a Louisianian of French descent.
AND, his father was a police officer.
A SNIPER IN THE TOWER:
The Charles Whitman Murders
www.garylavergne.com/book.htm
------------------------
"He hated women, and his signature crime was to "take" a young woman and "use her up." He would force "around the world" sex (oral, anal, and l penetration) on her and then murder her. Lit cigarettes and other instruments of petty torture figured prominently in his homicidal rituals. Lavergne's descriptions of McDuff, his crimes, and the trouble the minions of justice had in putting him away (he was on death row twice--years apart--before being executed) are the stuff of a book in which many a chapter ends with a cliff-hanger that impels the reader into the next. "
From another of Gary Lavergne's books...about another serial killer.
----------------------------
This guy has written a ton of books
www.garylavergne.com/gmlbio.htm
Gary M. Lavergne was born in the small Southwestern Louisiana Cajun community of Church Point. He was the son of a policeman and a cafeteria worker. In all of his messages and presentations, Gary draws from his unique, rich Cajun background.
Gary earned a B.A. in Social Studies Education (1976) and a M.Ed. (1981) in Secondary School Teaching from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In 1988, he earned an Education Specialist degree (Ed.S.) in Educational Administration and Supervision from McNeese University in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
After several years of teaching Social Studies at Rayne High School in Louisiana, Gary became the first Director of the Southwest District Professional Development Center (PDC) in 1984. In 1988 he was appointed the first Director of the Region IV Education Service Center of the Louisiana Department of Education. In 1989, he accepted a position with the American College Testing Program (ACT), and in 1997 he went on to become the Director of Admissions and Guidance Services for the Southwestern Regional Office of The College Board. He served in that position until August 31, 2000.
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More about Gary M Lavergne - Author
While sitting on the front steps of a very modest home in the small Cajun community of Church Point in Louisiana, Nolan Lavergne talked to his son about the happiness and hardships of growing up on a tenant farm in rural St. Landry Parish. His son was a rookie high school American History teacher who asked a seemingly simple question: "Who was your grandfather?" The father did not know.
"Well, Daddy, I'm going to find out for you," said the son.
Thus began a fourteen-year-long project culminating in Lives of Quiet Desperation, a look at the ancestry of Gary M. Lavergne, a Louisianian of French descent.
AND, his father was a police officer.