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  • The True Story of America’s First Recorded Mass Shooting
  • By: Ellen J. Green
  • Narrated by: John Chancer
  • Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)
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Murder in the Neighborhood

By: Ellen J. Green
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Summary

On September 6, 1949, 28-year-old Howard Barton Unruh shot 13 people, in less than 12 minutes, on his block in East Camden, New Jersey. The shocking, true story of the first recorded mass-shooting in America has never been told, until now.

The sky was cloudless that morning, when 12-year-old Raymond Havens left his home on River Road. His grandmother had sent him to get a haircut at the barbershop across the street - where he was about to witness his neighbor, and friend, Howard, open fire on the customers inside.

Told through the eyes of the young boy who visited Howard regularly to listen to his war stories, and the mother trying to piece together the disturbing inner-workings of her son’s mind, Ellen Green uncovers the chilling true story of Howard Unruh - the quiet oddball who meticulously plotted his revenge on the neighbors who shunned him, and became one of America’s first mass killers.

With access to Howard’s diaries, newly released police reports, and psychiatric records, alongside interviews with surviving family members, and residents of East Camden, Murder in the Neighborhood will have listeners of In Cold Blood, If You Tell, and American Predator absolutely gripped.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2022 Ellen J. Green (P)2022 Thread, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.

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Brilliant Book

One of the best true crime books I've ever listened to. Raymond is a wonderful guide through the terrible events. I was concerned that since the crime was described so early in the book, and the perpetrator was known to the reader, there wouldn't be enough to keep me listening. I needn't have worried. The characters came alive in the writing and Howard remained a mystery to the end.

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Pretty good

Halve way through it very good buy hard to believe that an 11 year old is with 2 cops searching a house haha

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