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Crimson Stain: The Shocking True Story of the Only Amish Man Ever Convicted of Homicide
Crimson Stain The Shocking True Story of the Only Amish Man Ever Convicted of Homicide
Author: Jim Fisher
The shocking, true story of the only Amish man ever convicted of homicide. On a cold, gray March evening near Mill Village, Pennsylvania, Edward Gingerich brutally murdered and mutilated his wife as their two children looked on in horror. It was an act of madness that would shock his small Amish community... and the nation.
ISBN-13: 9780425174333
ISBN-10: 0425174336
Publication Date: 5/1/2000
Pages: 354
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Chocoholic avatar reviewed Crimson Stain: The Shocking True Story of the Only Amish Man Ever Convicted of Homicide on + 291 more book reviews
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I have to give this book three stars out of five because as a true-crime aficionado, I just wasn't feeling the tension in the story for a long while. This is the story of the only Amish man ever convicted of murdering his wife, and it was a rather gruesome crime at that, but I had to read most of the book waiting for that to happen. The murder happens around page 185 and I was frankly starting to get bored with reading it prior to that. There was some tension leading up to the murder, of course, but that was only present in the fifty pages prior to the murder; there was just an awful lot of character development and background that I wasn't certain was really necessary to the story. I also felt that the story ended rather abruptly with the sentencing of the Amish man. There was one small concluding paragraph, but I felt like that was rushed, and it left me wanting to know more about what happened to the man and his family after the fact.

Edited to add: I did some digging and found the author's own website has much more information on the man from the time of his sentencing to more or less the present. It just doesn't seem "right" to have to go to a website to get all of this other information that could have easily been included in the book. I suspect that the editor edited some of the post-crime information or that there was a page number limitation in this book going to the publishers.
reviewed Crimson Stain: The Shocking True Story of the Only Amish Man Ever Convicted of Homicide on + 112 more book reviews
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There were parts of this book that really creeped me out!! It's hard to believe a man could do something so evil against the person he is supposed to love and cherish.
shanna71 avatar reviewed Crimson Stain: The Shocking True Story of the Only Amish Man Ever Convicted of Homicide on + 145 more book reviews
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About this true crime book. The only case in history where an Amish man kills his wife after a bout of schizophrenia. He kills her with his bare hands and feet & removes her organs from the brain down, in front of two of the couples small children. Horrifying!!!! A must read for true crime fans.
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reviewed Crimson Stain: The Shocking True Story of the Only Amish Man Ever Convicted of Homicide on + 12 more book reviews
If you are intrigued by the Famish and also enjoy reading true crime this is the book for you. Excellent read!!!
sweetmelissa07 avatar reviewed Crimson Stain: The Shocking True Story of the Only Amish Man Ever Convicted of Homicide on + 15 more book reviews
Great book !
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A very gripping, detailed true story. Nothing was left to the imagination. No matter how vile, or grisly the murder was, it made you feel like you were right there on the sidelines watching everything and you couldn't change the outcome. Being about Amish people, I have never read anything so brutal in my life. It was definately shocking. And an excellent read!!


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