It takes the average reader 1 hour and 41 minutes to read A Year of Terror on the Streets of Phoenix by Jack Smith
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Under the hot sun of Arizona, there is a killer on the loose in the street of Phoenix... The gunfire in Phoenix, Arizona, began in the late summer of 2005. For the next year, the shots would continue-along with the robberies, rapes, and assaults. Phoenix realized it had a serial killer on its hands, but it wouldn't take long for investigators to discover the unbelievable truth: There was more than one killer, and they were operating independently of each other. The Baseline Killer targeted mostly women. He assaulted them and raped them at gunpoint. Eventually, he began to kill his victims. Named after Baseline Road, and originally called the Baseline Rapist, Mark Goudeau was their first serial killer. The second one was actually two, and sometimes three, men of mayhem. The Serial Street Shooters drove around shooting people and animals from the window of their car. Samuel Dieteman and Dale Hausner shot anyone who struck their fancy, sometimes multiple people in one night, and sometimes in the same night they would rob stores or light them on fire. Jeff Hausner, Dale's brother, tagged along for some of the first crimes. And then they were all caught, convicted, and given their sentences. One decade later, Phoenix was once again in the crosshairs of a madman as another serial shooter popped up. In fact, another several did. One was a man who drove around and shot people on the sidewalks, in their homes, standing by their cars. He was the Maryvale Serial Shooter, and his name was Aaron Saucedo. While Saucedo spent a year, from the summer of 2015 to the fall of 2016, shooting and killing people, he had some competition during his first active month. A man known as the I-10 Shooter had begun shooting at cars on the highway, although his attacks caused only one injury and no fatalities. Several copycat shooters turned up as well. In this book, we will delve primarily into the Baseline Killer and the Serial Street Shooter cases, reopening the year of terror in Phoenix, Arizona. Scroll back up and order your copy now!
A Year of Terror on the Streets of Phoenix by Jack Smith is 98 pages long, and a total of 25,284 words.
This makes it 33% the length of the average book. It also has 31% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 18 minutes to read A Year of Terror on the Streets of Phoenix aloud.
A Year of Terror on the Streets of Phoenix is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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