Deadly Charm: The Story of a Deaf Serial Killer

From the day he was born, Patrick McCullough faced hardships and reacted with untempered anger. His mother, a soon-to-be-divorced military wife, was late to realize that he was deaf and never learned how to handle his outbursts. Eventually, she abandoned him by petitioning for him to be a ward of the state. Stints in mental institutions and dismissals from several schools punctuated the rest of McCullough’s early years. Despite this severe childhood, no one could have predicted the outcome of his life described in Deadly Charm: The Story of a Deaf Serial Killer.

Authors McCay and Marie Vernon present a compelling story about McCullough, a strikingly handsome man with a winning personality. His charm was endearing, but his incendiary temper resulted in increasing aggression and abuse. Eventually, he was convicted for the murder of two men. Yet, McCullough ingratiated himself with the court and served only seven years in prison. Once free again, he resumed his pattern of sweetness and mayhem. He beguiled sympathetic women whom he then abused and stalked. Finally, his rage culminated in a crescendo of destruction. Deadly Charm depicts a deaf serial killer driven by frustration and violence and leaves much to consider. Did McCullough’s deafness exacerbate his lethally violent nature? Perhaps his vicious impulses could have been constrained if his time in mental institutions had been more productive than his time in prison.
 

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Deadly Charm: The Story of a Deaf Serial Killer

From the day he was born, Patrick McCullough faced hardships and reacted with untempered anger. His mother, a soon-to-be-divorced military wife, was late to realize that he was deaf and never learned how to handle his outbursts. Eventually, she abandoned him by petitioning for him to be a ward of the state. Stints in mental institutions and dismissals from several schools punctuated the rest of McCullough’s early years. Despite this severe childhood, no one could have predicted the outcome of his life described in Deadly Charm: The Story of a Deaf Serial Killer.

Authors McCay and Marie Vernon present a compelling story about McCullough, a strikingly handsome man with a winning personality. His charm was endearing, but his incendiary temper resulted in increasing aggression and abuse. Eventually, he was convicted for the murder of two men. Yet, McCullough ingratiated himself with the court and served only seven years in prison. Once free again, he resumed his pattern of sweetness and mayhem. He beguiled sympathetic women whom he then abused and stalked. Finally, his rage culminated in a crescendo of destruction. Deadly Charm depicts a deaf serial killer driven by frustration and violence and leaves much to consider. Did McCullough’s deafness exacerbate his lethally violent nature? Perhaps his vicious impulses could have been constrained if his time in mental institutions had been more productive than his time in prison.
 

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Deadly Charm: The Story of a Deaf Serial Killer

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From the day he was born, Patrick McCullough faced hardships and reacted with untempered anger. His mother, a soon-to-be-divorced military wife, was late to realize that he was deaf and never learned how to handle his outbursts. Eventually, she abandoned him by petitioning for him to be a ward of the state. Stints in mental institutions and dismissals from several schools punctuated the rest of McCullough’s early years. Despite this severe childhood, no one could have predicted the outcome of his life described in Deadly Charm: The Story of a Deaf Serial Killer.

Authors McCay and Marie Vernon present a compelling story about McCullough, a strikingly handsome man with a winning personality. His charm was endearing, but his incendiary temper resulted in increasing aggression and abuse. Eventually, he was convicted for the murder of two men. Yet, McCullough ingratiated himself with the court and served only seven years in prison. Once free again, he resumed his pattern of sweetness and mayhem. He beguiled sympathetic women whom he then abused and stalked. Finally, his rage culminated in a crescendo of destruction. Deadly Charm depicts a deaf serial killer driven by frustration and violence and leaves much to consider. Did McCullough’s deafness exacerbate his lethally violent nature? Perhaps his vicious impulses could have been constrained if his time in mental institutions had been more productive than his time in prison.
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563684487
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Publication date: 12/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

McCay Vernon, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, McDaniel College, Westminster, MD, and a homicide forensic expert, lives in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.

Marie Vernon, a free-lance writer, lives in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.

Table of Contents

Cover Title page Copyright page Dedication Dedication II Foreword 1. October 1982: Clint Come Home 2. July 1979: On the Waterfront 3. July 1979 to February 1980: Man About Town 4. February 8, 1980: The Morning After 5. March 1980: Under Suspicion, and a Night of Rampage 6. 1980: Dead or Alive? 7. 1980: Sparks of Suspicion 8. January 1960: An Ominous Beginning 9. 1961–1962: Patrick’s First Years 10. 1961–1965: A Destructive Child 11. 1965: A Traumatic Separation 12. 1967–1975: Growing Up in Trouble 13. 1975: Memorial Day Disaster 14. 1975–1978: Chance for a New Beginning 15. January 1978: A Second Chance 16. 1978–1980: Troubled Waters 17. February 1982: Parking Garage Attendant Murdered 18. 1982: On the Trail of a Bloody Weapon 19. 1982: Follow-up on the Myer Investigation 20. September 1982: The Beginning of a Romance 21. October 1982: The Corpus Delicti 22. 1983: The End of a Romance 23. February 1985: The Riley Murder Trial 24. 1985: More Interrogation 25. The Myer Case: Trial and Sentencing 26. 1986–1993: Seven Years behind Bars 27. 1995–2000: The Attorney and the Carpenter 28. Years of Incarceration 29. 2001: Freedom and a New Romance 30. Dear Patrick . . . 31. The Aftermath of Tragedy 32. In Memoriam References
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