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100 1  Earley, Pete. 
245 14 The serial killer whisperer :|bhow one man's tragedy 
       helped unlock the deadliest secrets of the world's most 
       terrifying killers|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cPete 
       Earley. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bTantor Audio,|c2012. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Alan Sklar. 
520    Fifteen-year-old Tony Ciaglia had everything a teenager 
       could want-good grades, good athletic skills, and good 
       friends-until he suffered a horrific head injury at summer
       camp. Pronounced clinically dead three times by helicopter
       paramedics before he reached a hospital, Ciaglia lapsed 
       into a coma. When he emerged, his right side was paralyzed
       and he had to relearn how to walk, talk, and even how to 
       eat. The areas of his brain that were damaged required him
       to take countless pills to control his emotions and rages.
       Abandoned and shunned by his friends, he began writing to 
       serial killers on a whim and discovered that his traumatic
       brain injury-which made him an outcast to his peers-
       enabled him to emotionally connect with notorious 
       murderers in a unique way. Soon many of America's most 
       dangerous psychopaths were revealing heinous details to 
       Tony about their crimes-even those they'd never been 
       convicted of. The killers opened up to him, trusted him, 
       and called him a "best friend." But there was a price. As 
       Tony found himself being drawn deeper and deeper into 
       their violent worlds of murder, rape, and torture, he was 
       pushed to the brink of despair and, at times, forced to 
       question his own sanity-until he found a way to put his 
       unusual gift to use. Asked by investigators for the 
       National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for 
       help in solving a murder, Tony began launching his own 
       personal searches for forgotten victims, incredibly with 
       clues often provided to him voluntarily by the killers 
       themselves. "The Serial Killer Whisperer" takes listeners 
       into the minds of murderers in a way that has never been 
       done before-straight from a killer's thoughts. It is also 
       an inspiring-albeit sometimes terrifying-tale of an 
       American family whose idyllic life is shattered by a 
       terrible accident and how healing and closure came to a 
       tormented man in the most unlikely way: by connecting with
       monsters. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Ciaglia, Anthony|vCorrespondence. 
650  0 Serial murderers|vCorrespondence. 
650  0 Serial murderers|xPsychology. 
650  0 Serial murders. 
650  0 Audiobooks. 
700 1  Sklar, Alan. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
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