The road out of hell : Sanford Clark and the true story of the Wineville murders
(2013)

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[United States] : Diversion Books, 2013
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ISBN/ISSN
9781626811720 MWT12442913, 1626811725 12442913
LANGUAGE
English
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From 1926 to 1928, Gordon Stewart Northcott committed at least twenty murders on a chicken ranch outside of Los Angeles. He held his nephew, Sanford Clark, captive there from the age of thirteen to fifteen. Sanford would be Northcott's sole surviving victim. Forced by Northcott to take part in the murders, he carried tremendous guilt all his life. Yet despite his youth and the trauma he endured, Sanford helped gain justice for the dead and their families by testifying at the trial that led to Northcott's execution. These shocking events inspired Clint Eastwood's film The Changeling. But in The Road Out of Hell, acclaimed crime writer Anthony Flacco uses revelatory new accounts from Sanford's son to tell the complete, true story. Going beyond the film's narrative, Flacco recounts not only Sanford's nightmarish captivity, but also the inspiring life he led afterward. In dramatizing one of the darkest cases in American crime, Flacco constructs a riveting psychological drama about how Sanford was able to detoxify himself from the evil he'd encountered, offering the ultimately redemptive story of one man's remarkable ability to survive hell on earth and emerge intact

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