Presents a chilling account of the life and crimes of Robert Bobby Fry, a savage psychopath who terrorized Shiprock, New Mexico, with a four-year killing spree that claimed the lives of four innocent... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The crimes for which Booby Fry was convicted show a murderous rage which has few peers. Though the telling of this story is suspect, the content is disturbing. Outside of the Southwest, few people have even heard of "Injun Rollin'". Yet crimes against American Indians are much more common than most Americans realize. The author loosely ties Najavo legends to the Bobby Fry's story. Yet with an continuous cycle of repitition, the story seems to go in circles. The final telling of the murders occus in the trial phases, which occupies a third of the book. A book true crime book should engage the reader. The author failed to do this in "Monster Slayer". Fry's murders went beyond the American Indian community, and his reign of terror only claimed four known victims. The propsect of a human such as Bobby Fry is disturbing. The vaguely explored prospect that fantasy gaming influencing Fry was not explored far enough. When one considers where the crimes started, the crimes may deserve more investigation. With the potential of this story, the author seems to have missed a lot.
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