Dimensions
135 x 210 x 10mm
In May 1941, a hermit named Rustin Parr told police he murdered seven children in Burkittsville, Maryland. But the night before he was hanged, Parr told his priest an entirely different story. Now - nearly sixty years later - the details of Rustin Parr's final confession can be revealed.
It was the most shocking crime imaginable; the kidnapping and brutal murder of seven innocent children. The particular s of Rustin Parr's crime made the case even more horrifying - the ritual nature of the killings, the strange symbols carved into the children's bodies, Parr's revelation that voices in his head told him to commit his foul deeds. Some whispered that Parr's crime was just the latest in a series of murders attributed to Maryland's infamous Blair Witch. But when Parr went to the gallows, all agreed that justice had been served, evil had been put to rest. All, that is, but one man.
Dominick Cazale was the priest who heart Parr's confession. He heard Rustin, a man who before the killings was generally acknowledged as the gentlest of souls, talk about the bodies found in his basement and about Kyle Brody, the eleven year old sole "survivor" of the killings. What Parr told Cazale that night was a shockingly different account of what happened to those seven children. Yet the word that passed between the two men remained a mystery - until now.