Survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer
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505 | 8 | |a On November 8, 1985, 18-year-old Tom Odle brutally murdered his parents and three siblings in the small southern Illinois town of Mount Vernon, sending shockwaves throughout the nation. The murder of the Odle family remains one of the most horrific family mass murders in U.S. history. Odle was sentenced to death and, after seventeen years on death row, expected a lethal injection to end his life. However, Illinois governor George Ryan's moratorium on the death penalty in 2000, and later commutation of all death sentences in 2003, changed Odle's sentence to natural life. The commu | |
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adam_text | O
N
NOVEMBER 8, 1985, EIGHTEEN-YEAR-
OLD
TOM ODLE BRUTALLY MURDERED
HIS PARENTS AND THREE SIBLINGS IN THE
SMALL SOUTHERN
ILLINOIS
TOWN
OF
MT.
VERNON,
SENDING
SHOCKWAVES
THROUGHOUT
THE NATION.
THE MURDER
OF
THE
ODLE FAMILY REMAINS ONE
OF
THE
MOST HORRIFIC FAMILY
MASS
MURDERS IN
U.S. HISTORY. ODLE WAS SENTENCED TO DEATH
AND,
AFTER
SEVENTEEN
YEARS
ON DEATH ROW,
EXPECTED A LETHAL INJECTION TO END HIS
LIFE.
HOWEVER,
ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR
GEORGE
RYAN S
MORATORIUM
ON THE DEATH PENALTY IN
2000
AND LATER COMMUTATION OF ALL DEATH
SEN
TENCES
IN
2003
CHANGED ODLE S
SENTENCE
TO
NATURAL
LIFE.
THE COMMUTATION OF HIS DEATH
SENTENCE
WAS AN EPIPHANY FOR ODLE. PRIOR TO THE COM
MUTATION,
ODLE LIVED IN DENIAL, REPRESSING
ANY FEELINGS ABOUT HIS FAMILY AND HIS HOR
RIBLE
CRIME. FOLLOWING THE COMMUTATION
AND THE REMOVAL OF THE WEIGHT OF EVENTUAL
EXECUTION, HE WAS CONFRONTED
WITH
AN UN
FAMILIAR
REALITY: A FUTURE. AS A RESULT, HE RE
ALIZED THAT HE NEEDED TO UNDERSTAND WHY HE
MURDERED HIS FAMILY. HE REACHED OUT TO DR.
ROBERT HANLON, A NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST WHO
HAD EXAMINED HIM IN THE
PAST.
DR. HANLON
ENGAGED
ODLE IN A THERAPEUTIC
PROCESS
OF
INTROSPECTION
AND SELF-REFLECTION, WHICH
BECAME
THE
BASIS
OF THEIR COLLABORATION ON
THIS
BOOK.
HANLON
TELLS A GRIPPING STORY OF ODLE S
LIFE
AS AN
ABUSED
CHILD,
THE LIFE
EXPERIENCES
THAT
FORMED HIS PERSONALITY, AND HIS TRAGIC
HOMICIDAL
ESCALATION TO
MASS
MURDER,
SEAM
LESSLY
WEAVING
INTO
THE NARRATIVE ODLE S
UNADORNED REFLECTIONS ON HIS CHILDHOOD,
FINDING
A NEW FAMILY ON DEATH ROW, AND HIS
BELIEF
IN THE POWERS OF REDEMPTION.
AS OUR NATION ATTEMPTS TO UNDERSTAND
THE
CONTINUAL
MASS
MURDERS OCCURRING IN
THE
UNITED
STATES,
SURVIVED BY ONE
SHEDS
SOME
LIGHT
ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL
ASPECTS
OF
WHY
AND HOW SUCH
ACTS
OF EXTREME
CARNAGE
MAY OCCUR. HOWEVER, SURVIVED BY ONE
ALSO
OFFERS A NEVER-BEFORE-TOLD PERSPECTIVE
FROM
THE
MASS
MURDERER HIMSELF, AS HE
SEARCHES
FOR
THE
ANSWERS
CONCURRENTLY BEING
ASKED
BY THE NATION AND THE
WORLD.
ROBERT
E.
HANLON,
PHD, IS A
CLINICAL
NEURO
PSYCHOLOGIST WHO
SPECIALIZES
IN THE
ASSESS
MENT
OF VIOLENT CRIMINAL OFFENDERS. AN
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
AND CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AT NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY S FEINBERG SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
IN
CHICAGO, HE HAS EVALUATED HUNDREDS OF
MURDER DEFENDANTS AND DEATH ROW INMATES.
THOMAS
V. ODLE IS AN INMATE AT THE DIXON
CORRECTIONAL CENTER,
ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT
OF
CORRECTIONS, SERVING A LIFE
SENTENCE
FOR
MURDER.
DR.
HANLON HAS DONE A MASTERFUL JOB PRESENTING THE
CASE
OF TOM ODLE, A
MALE
ADOLESCENT
WHO WAS SENTENCED TO DEATH AFTER
KILLING
HIS PARENTS AND
THREE YOUNGER SIBLINGS. THIS FASCINATING WORK
COVERS
TOM S CHILDHOOD
HISTORY,
THE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS, AND
PERSPECTIVES
OF
THE
MENTAL HEALTH PRO
FESSIONALS
WHO EXAMINED THE YOUTH AFTER THE
KILLINGS.
IT
ALSO
BEAUTIFULLY
WEAVES
IN
CHANGES
IN THE DEATH PENALTY IN
ILLINOIS
THAT RESULTED IN ODLES
SENTENCE
BEING COMMUTED TO
LIFE.
MOST IMPORTANT, THIS BOOK
PRESENTS
ODLE S REFLECTIONS TWO
DECADES
AFTER THE CRIME. THE BREADTH OF
THIS
WORK
AND ITS CAREFUL PRESENTATION
VIRTUALLY
ENSURE
THAT
IT
WILL
BECOME
A
CLASSIC
IN
THE
FIELD
OF FAMILICIDE.
*KATHLEEN M. HEIDE,
PROFESSOR
OF
CRIMINOLOGY,
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH
FLORIDA,
AND AUTHOR OF UNDERSTANDING PARRICIDE:
WHEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS KILL PARENTS
SURVIVED BY ONE IS A PROFOUND EXPERIENCE. WHILE DEMONSTRATING THE
MORAL
COURAGE
OF GOVERNOR
GEORGE
RYAN
AND THE WISDOM OF GOVERNOR
PAT
QUINN,
THIS BOOK
MAKES
TWO
CRITICAL
POINTS AMERICANS NEED TO LEARN:
NO MATTER HOW BATTERED, REVILED, OR DEEPLY
BURIED,
THE DIVINE SPARK OF THE
HUMAN
SPIRIT
CAN
NEVER
BE COMPLETELY EXTINGUISHED AND THERE IS
ALWAYS
A
REASON
FOR HUMAN BEHAVIOR.
*MIKE
FARRELL, PRESIDENT OF DEATH PENALTY
FOCUS,
AUTHOR
OF
JUST CALL
ME
MIKE: A JOURNEY TO ACTOR AND ACTIVIST AND
OF
MULE
AND MAN
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spellingShingle | Hanlon, Robert E. 1957- Survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer Introduction -- Mother and son -- Discipline, deprivation, and resentment -- Beatings, chains, and fifth grade -- Cycle of violence -- "I was doing really well" -- Dead inside -- Murder : November 8, 1985 -- Arrest, confession, and county jail -- On trial for life -- Life on death row -- Moratorium and commutation -- Atonement On November 8, 1985, 18-year-old Tom Odle brutally murdered his parents and three siblings in the small southern Illinois town of Mount Vernon, sending shockwaves throughout the nation. The murder of the Odle family remains one of the most horrific family mass murders in U.S. history. Odle was sentenced to death and, after seventeen years on death row, expected a lethal injection to end his life. However, Illinois governor George Ryan's moratorium on the death penalty in 2000, and later commutation of all death sentences in 2003, changed Odle's sentence to natural life. The commu Odle, Thomas V. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology bisacsh Murderers Illinois Biography Mass murder Illinois Case studies Antisocial personality disorders Case studies |
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title_auth | Survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer |
title_exact_search | Survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer |
title_full | Survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer Robert E. Hanlon |
title_fullStr | Survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer Robert E. Hanlon |
title_full_unstemmed | Survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer Robert E. Hanlon |
title_short | Survived by one |
title_sort | survived by one the life and mind of a family mass murderer |
title_sub | the life and mind of a family mass murderer |
topic | Odle, Thomas V. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology bisacsh Murderers Illinois Biography Mass murder Illinois Case studies Antisocial personality disorders Case studies |
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