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No Memory for Murder
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- Book Synopsis
- A spellbinding story of murder in a popular Halifax park, high courtroom drama, and hints of demonic possession and satanic worship. In 1975, Jimmy Odo was charged with the murder of fourteen-year-old Tony Cluett, who was found strung up crucifixion-style in Halifax's Point Pleasant Park. Six years later, he was charged with bludgeoning to death Darlene Davidson, his former girlfriend's five-year-old daughter. At trial in 1981, Odo testified that although he didn't remember the killings, he had lied to avoid conviction for the Cluett murder. He also spoke of being part of a satanic cult while living in Montreal. This is the true story of two brutal murders, a flawed parole system that granted early release to a convicted sex offender with known homicidal tendencies, the questionable conduct of two defence lawyers, and the sick mind of a killer.
- About The Author
- Blain Henshaw began writing at nine, publishing his own penny newspaper in grade school. In his adult life, he has been a radio and television reporter, freelance writer, documentary producer, and communications advisor to the Nova Scotia government. He has previously published five books on Maritime history. He lives in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781459756120
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press, (23 July 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 216
- Weight
- 30 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 23 mm
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