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 ISBN 0-9632422-0-2
Hardcover: 6"x9" - 268 pages; photos
Price: $27.50 By Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins and ©Wilton Earle
Introduction By Colin Wilson©
Final Truth is the confessional of Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins whose acts of sexual torture, serial rape and murder are unsurpassed in the annals of American crime.
In graphic detail, and without remorse, Gaskins describes his escalating pattern of crime that brought him inexorably to a September morning when he committed his initial Coastal Kill, the first in a series of murders of teenage hitch-hikers – the random rape and sexual torture of girls and boys without names, buried in graves without markers – obsessive carnage perpetrated to relieve the rage that burned inside him; acts that made it easier for him to commit what he called his Serious Murders – killing victims he knew, including friends and family.
REVIEW: "The moral dilemma posed by Final Truth is curiously reminiscent of that posed by Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment – but I doubt that even Dostoevsky's imagination could have conceived a character at once as commonplace, yet hideously evil, as 'Pee Wee' Gaskins who was, without doubt, the worst Serial Killer of all time." –
Colin Wilson, Author,
The Outsider; Killers Among Us;
A Criminal History of Mankind; Alien Dawn
REVIEW: "Author-journalist Wilton Earle spent fifteen-months eliciting from Donald 'Pee Wee' Gaskins. this graphic version of Gaskins' life and crimes. The result is a remarkable book that enables the reader to better understand the thoughts and emotions of a man who killed from a psychopathic need to identify with his victims through the joining of his own pain with theirs. Final Truth provides rare insight into a killer's tortured mind. I recommend it to psychiatrists, psychologists, and anyone in the forensic field." – Thomas J. Andrews (MD) Psychiatrist
REVIEW: "Final Truth is a profoundly disturbing window into the mind of a mass murderer. As such, it is an invaluable addition to the psychiatric literature of psychopathology and sociopathy. I envision that it will become required reading for all law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and sociologists." – Terrence P. Clark (MD) Psychiatrist
"In this book I'm not asking for nobody's forgiveness. I got no apologies to make for my life. I always had my reasons for everything I ever done." – Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins.
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