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Written by the reporter who knew the murderer best, and who was the only reporter she talked to after her arrest, Human Harvest provides a rare look inside the dark life of a female serial killer, Dorothea Montalvo Puente. She operated a Sacramento, California, boarding home for Social Security recipients -- eight of whom were eventually unearthed from the small but well-manicured lawn around her Victorian home. Author Daniel Blackburn recounts the shocking story of how Puente, a kindly-looking, grandmotherly woman, freely exploited a loophole in Social Security law to accomplish her macabre deeds. Even more disturbing, perhaps, is how -- even after her arrest, conviction and incarceration -- it took the U.S. Congress more than 13 years to close that loophole.
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Case studies, Crimes against, Murder, People with social disabilities, Welfare recipients, True Crime, Serial KillerPeople
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Human Harvest
February 1991, Knightsbridge Pub Co Mass
Paperback
in English
156129070X 9781561290703
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Human Harvest: The Sacramento Murder Story
April 27, 1991, Random House Value Publishing
Hardcover
in English
0517069261 9780517069264
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Human harvest: the Sacramento murder story
1990, Knightsbridge Pub. Co.
in English
- 1st ed.
1877961108 9781877961106
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