Blood Thirst; The True Story of Wayne Boden Vampire Rapist & Serial Killer
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Known as the “Vampire Rapist” or “Strangler Bill” for his distinctive modus operandi, Wayne Boden would rape, strangle and bite the breasts of his victims. His murdering rampage would continue in two cities over three years; he was only caught by superior evidence gathering and the help of an orthodontist. This book asks the question of “How do we really know our boyfriend or lover when we don’t want to ask the questions, not only because we don’t want to know the answers for what it will tell us about them, but because of what it tells us about ourselves?” True Crime Author Alan R. Warren takes you through the details of the case including the dental impressions used in court to convict Boden, a first in Canadian history, as well as Boden's escape from a maximum-security prison.
Alan R. Warren
ALAN R. WARREN is the Host of the Popular True Crime History Radio show 'House of Mystery' Heard on the 106.5 F.M. Los Angeles/102.3 F.M. Riverside/ 1050 A.M. Palm Springs/ 540 A.M. KYAH Salt Lake City/ 1150 A.M. KKNW Seattle/Tacoma part of the NBC news talk radio network or listen to on our website at http://www.houseofmysteryradio.com/ or most major podcast platforms.Al Warren has his Masters Degree ( MM) in Music from the University of Washington in Seattle, Bachelor of Arts (BA ) Criminology from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C. Canada and Recording & Sound Engineering Diploma from the Juno Award Winning Bullfrog Studios in Vancouver B.C. Canada.Al Started Writing for Articles in True Case Files Magazine and is still a Contributor and Serial Killer magazine. Since then he has completed 16 true crime books for two different publishers ( RJ Parker/Vronksy Publishing in Toronto, Canada & WildBlue Press in America)His bestsellers include 'Beyond Suspicion' The True Story of Colonel Russell Williams, 'Blood Thirst' the true story of the Vampire Killer of Canada, 'Deadly Betrayal' the true story of Jennifer Pan , 'Last Man Standing' the true story of Jack McCullough, the man that was put away for the oldest unsolved murder case in America, and has since then been released as he did not do the crime. You can read more about him on his website. www.alanrwarren.com
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Blood Thirst; The True Story of Wayne Boden Vampire Rapist & Serial Killer - Alan R. Warren
Blood Thirst
The True Story of Wayne Boden: Vampire, Rapist, Serial Killer
Alan R. Warren
Alan R. WarrenBLOOD THIRST: The True Story of Wayne Boden - Vampire, Rapist, Serial Killer
Written by Alan R. Warren
Published in Canada
Copyright @ 2020 by Alan R. Warren
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Book Description
Known as the Vampire Rapist
or Strangler Bill
for his distinctive modus operandi (MO), Wayne Boden would rape, strangle and bite the breasts of his victims.
His murdering rampage would continue in two cities over three years; he was only caught by superior evidence gathering and the help of an orthodontist. This book asks the question, How do we really know our boyfriend or lover when we don’t want to ask the questions, not only because we don’t want to know the answers for what it will tell us about them, but because of what it tells us about ourselves?
True Crime Author Alan R. Warren takes you through the details of the case including the dental impressions used in court to convict Boden, a first in Canadian history, as well as Boden's escape from a maximum-security prison.
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Humble Beginnings of Boden
2. Vive Le Quebec
3. Death of Norma Vaillaincourt
4. Ball Of Confusion
5. Murder of Shirley Audette
6. Murder of Marielle Archambault
7. Murder of Jean Way
8. Go West Young Man
9. The Murder of Elizabeth Porteous
10. Trial of Wayne Boden
Afterword
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Also by Alan R. Warren
References
Foreword
By Judith A. Yates | Award-winning true crime author & criminologist
German psychiatrist Richard von Kraft-Ebing introduced both the terms sadistic
and masochism
in 1890. According to Sigmund Freud, inflicting and receiving pain for sexual gratification is the most common and important of all perversions.
Both Kraft-Ebing and Freud would have had an excellent prototype in serial killer Wayne Boden.
Wayne Clifford Boden (c. 1948 –2006), a Canadian serial killer known to be active during 1969-1971, was dubbed The Vampire Rapist
for his penchant of biting the victim’s breasts and enjoying the experience of tasting the blood. It was one of these bites that led to the investigation and then the arrest of Boden that landed him in prison; Boden was ensconced in Kingston Penitentiary, residing there briefly until his slick con game gave him access to an American Express credit card, forcing a billion dollar company to examine just how a man convicted for life in prison obtained perfect credit.
This is a story of all things that make true crime interesting and educating. Boden’s was the first North American conviction based on forensic odontology, before Ted Bundy’s trial made the investigative practice common knowledge. Thus, his story is one of breakthrough forensic work. Using the name Bill
he managed to charm and woo innocent women, some of them paying for their trust with an early grave. Boden’s personality gives insight into how a sadistic, evil mind can so easily be masked by good looks and charm. Friends of the last victim gave the best lead in identifying Bill,
ultimately leading to the arrest, an example of the policeman’s best crime fighting tool: witnesses.
Kraft-Ebing and Freud were adept at introducing the sadomasochist; Alan R. Warren is adept at telling this story of Wayne Clifford Boden. Alan offers distinct insight into true crime stories because of his work as show host and producer of the popular House of Mystery talk show (heard on KKNW 1150 A.M.) Alan knows what questions to ask, revealing the inside stories. He is as good at listening as he is at telling; equally important tools when writing true crime.
Introduction
Do we really know the people around us such as our neighbors, friends, coworkers or even our partners and lovers? Why is it that so many people are blinded to what’s right in front of them? Is it that we really don’t see it, or is it that we just don’t want to see it, like a form of denial? When we consider the face of someone that we know, are we focusing on their eyes, lips or nose or are we looking beyond that to what’s inside of them and their minds? Are they kind, true and really loving, or is there a dark side that we really are ignoring or just trying to avoid? It has been said that what we dislike most in others is what we really dislike about ourselves.
Even when we hear things about the people we know, we just don’t ask more questions or try to go deep. Perhaps we just don’t want to know any more information about that person, or is it that we just don’t want to ask the questions because we might find out something about ourselves that we don’t want to face? Is it that we really don’t want to know, or do we think that we are not going to be able to deal with what we find out? Perhaps when we do learn this information, it will change the way that we live our lives forever. When we are living among psychopaths in our daily lives, is there any way that we can tell them apart from non-psychopaths? Do we have enough skills to be a judge of character that we would know immediately if someone that we were around was a psychopath?
I must ask myself why is it that whenever I do interviews for my radio show about serial killers or write a book about one, the family, friends and coworkers always are so surprised, and say he could never do such a thing.
Or they look back upon the time that they had spent knowing the person and start to remember things that were weird about that person but at the time never questioned their behavior.
Quite often when we hear about a vampire killer, the person that comes to mind is Richard Chase known