The Zebra Murders, Prentice Earl Sanders and Bennett Cohen
The Zebra Murders, Prentice Earl Sanders and Bennett Cohen
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The Zebra Murders
A Season of Killing, Racial Madness, and Civil Rights

Author: Prentice Earl Sanders and Bennett Cohen

Narrator: G. Valmont Thomas

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/03/2009

Categories: Nonfiction


Synopsis

This truecrime police procedural is the riveting story of the raciallymotivated serial killings that terrorized San Francisco from 1973 to 1974 and how they were solved. Code named the Zebra Murders, the case involved a series of random violent attacks by AfricanAmerican men against whites, resulting in fifteen deaths. Author Prentice Earl Sanders, the SFPD's first AfricanAmerican police chief and one of the lead detectives on the case, takes us back through his investigation as he tried to determine whether the murders were to be considered mere serial killings or acts of political terror. At the same time, he describes the racial discrimination within the police force and how that influenced his investigation. The Zebra Murders is a fascinating look at an era of social and political turbulence and how justice was sought amidst its most violent eruptions.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on December 12, 2023

1965 to 1975 were wild times in the USA and elsewhere*. The hippies, the yippies, the Black Panthers, the Weathermen, the Manson Family, the assassinations, blah blah, you know it all. This particular story of the Zebra murders is strangely not so famous. It’s very easy to see why : it’s a horrible......more

Goodreads review by Zaron on May 26, 2021

An interesting book that's less about the Zebra murders than you'd think from the title. Being written or at least representing the thoughts and feelings of one of the cops who worked the case gives it an obvious bias but the migration and civil rights aspects of the book are interesting even if mor......more

Goodreads review by Fishface on January 22, 2016

I was wrong to put off reading this one as long as I did. Fascinating case of serial hate crimes against randomly-chosen whites by a bizarro splinter group from the Nation of Islam.......more