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Cold-Blooded - John Gilmore

Cold-Blooded

By: John Gilmore

Paperback | 1 February 2015 | Edition Number 3

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Cold-Blooded is the classic account of the murder of three young girls by Charles Schmid, Jr., teen-age idol of the lower depths of Tucson, Arizona in the Hot-Rodder mid-60s—a lost city surrounded by a bone-dry ocean of rocky deserts. Lover to many scrawny, broken girls, Schmid a champion gymnast–turned-half-baked philosopher and ultimately a lonely boy disguising an emptiness so vast that he sought to fill it by seeing how far he could go. “Racing through life at a million miles an hour,” he wrote, Schmid claimed he sought the thrill of “Death’s closeness” and finally reaching for the thrill of “that ultimate experience.”

Cold-Blooded gives the reader a step-by-step account of the series of events which led Schmid to “killing for the thrill of it,” from finding out what he always suspected, but dreaded—that he was nothing but an orphan, unwanted by his real mother the day he was born—to his strange, chaotic relation with a girl he described as being a “wreck, looking for it to happen,” which led to his final killings. A high-profile murder case at the time, Schmid’s trial became a launching pad for superstar defense attorney F. Lee Bailey and a sick inspiration to still-incarcerated Charles Manson.

Drawn from author John Gilmore’s first-hand encounters, Cold-Blooded contains a wealth of information on Schmid, including extensive interviews describing the way his view of the world, and interviews with his teenage hangers-on, who describe at length what a larger-than-life phenomenon “Smitty” became for them. This is an intimate portrait of the seething, desperate-for-action teenage scene of the mid-1960’s, through a focus on Schmid who pushed everything further that his contemporaries, allowing us to see the pitiful and frightening aspects of these aberrant, chronic runaway children, heirs to an empty culture and a rootless society.

About the Author

John Gilmore is the quintessential L.A. noir writer. He has been acclaimed internationally for his true crime, literary fiction and Hollywood memoirs. He knew such as icons as James Dean and Marilyn Monroe; was a painter, poet, actor, screenwriter and low-budget director. He lives in Hollywood.
Industry Reviews
"Here is a narrative of shadow-life, death and trial that is revealing and shocking and most disturbing." - New York Times "John Gilmore's "Cold-Blooded" is a legitimate masterpiece of the true crime genre." - Los Angeles Times "John Gilmore is one of America's natural-born gifts to literature." - Gary Indiana Here is a narrative of shadow-life, death and trial that is revealing and shocking and most disturbing. New York Times" John Gilmore s Cold-Blooded is a legitimate masterpiece of the true crime genre. Los Angeles Times" John Gilmore is one of America s natural-born gifts to literature. Gary Indiana"

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