The Panzram Papers Audiobook By John Borowski, Carl Panzram cover art

The Panzram Papers

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Carl Panzram's complete autobiography, written in 1928. Biographies & Memoirs Murder Serial Killers True Crime

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I think some of it was lies, of course, bravado & machoism and at least half true. If he knew what we know now about how to treat kids, he wouldn’t think he was stupid. His intuition was spot on.
I didn’t like the generated voice. I looked up pics of Panzram & I didn’t think it matched.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

Human

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good listen he was a victim and predator all at the same time how many of this guy exist in the world

Question his reality

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the story of raw is tragic yet interesting. the narrator could be better. sounded a little mundane. very monotone. would have liked to have a little bit more passion within the reading . it is hard to tell this type of story. I understand it. all in all very macabre twisted yet an inside of the mind of an evil mind.

Great story of a sick and twisted soul

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Narcissistic, sadistic, psychopathic maybe even Machiavellian — this man committed violent crime primarily because he enjoyed it. Frightening.
But why use a Black computer voice to read the story? Just reinforces the stereotype. The guy was the son of two German immigrants. M

A remarkably evil man

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