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The Untold Shocking True Story of Richard Speck and the Night Chicago Screamed

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By: Miles Donovan
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SLASHED: THE UNFORGETTABLE TRUE STORY THAT HAUNTED A GENERATION

On a sweltering July night in 1966, Chicago’s South Side descended into madness. Eight young student nurses—each with a dream, a future, and a purpose—were bound, brutalized, and murdered inside their shared townhouse. The man responsible, Richard Speck, would become one of the most infamous names in American criminal history. The nation would never be the same.

“The night Chicago screamed” was more than a headline—it was the night America lost its innocence.

THE KILLER WHO CHANGED AMERICA FOREVER

Richard Speck wasn’t a monster born overnight. He was a drifter, a drunk, a man shaped by violence and neglect, carrying with him the invisible scars of childhood and the festering rage that would one day ignite. From the small towns of Illinois to the oil fields of Texas, Speck left behind a trail of broken jobs, bar fights, and whispered warnings no one listened to—until it was too late.

When he found himself in Chicago, unemployed and seething, fate placed him within walking distance of a townhouse full of young nurses. What followed was one of the most nightmarish crimes in the twentieth century, a story so disturbing that reporters wept as they covered it and police officers carried the memory to their graves.

THE INVESTIGATION, THE TRIAL, AND THE AFTERMATH

SLASHED: The Untold Shocking True Story of Richard Speck and the Night Chicago Screamed exposes the investigation that followed—the massive manhunt, the citywide panic, and the single miraculous survivor whose courage would help bring a killer to justice. Through meticulous research and cinematic storytelling, author Miles Donovan reconstructs not only the crime, but the society that allowed it to happen.

From the chaotic police efforts and legal battles to the media frenzy that turned a murderer into a myth, this book strips away the sensationalism to reveal the deeper truth: that the real story isn’t about evil, but about failure—systemic, social, and human. And about the voices of eight women who refused to be forgotten.

BEHIND BARS: THE MONSTER UNMASKED

Inside Stateville Prison, Speck became a dark legend—his life behind bars marked by drugs, violence, and shocking rumors that blurred the line between punishment and spectacle. When he died of a heart attack in 1991, he left behind not repentance, but a chilling reminder of how thin the line is between civilization and chaos.

What makes a man like Richard Speck—and what does our fascination with him say about us?

THE LEGACY OF THE NURSES

At the heart of this book are the women who lived, loved, and dreamed before that night. Corazon Amurao, Valentina Pasion, Merlita Gargullo, Pamela Wilkening, Gloria Davy, Patricia Matusek, Nina Schmale, and Suzanne Ferriss—names that should be remembered not as victims, but as healers. Their story, and the quiet dignity of the survivor who carried their memory, became a call to reform police work, reshape nursing safety, and awaken a nation to the reality of its own darkness.

TRUE CRIME. TRUE HISTORY. TRUE HUMANITY.

SLASHED is more than a retelling—it is an act of remembrance. A powerful, fact-driven narrative that pulls readers into the humid alleys of 1960s Chicago, the smoke-filled courtrooms, and the claustrophobic cells where evil learned to speak softly. It is the definitive account of how one man’s madness rewrote the story of American fear—and how eight brave women became symbols of light in its aftermath.

Remember the women. Remember the lesson. Remember the scream.

Biographies & Memoirs Crime Murder Serial Killers True Crime Chicago Emotionally Gripping
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