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Blood on the Rails :The True Story of Robert Joseph Silveria Jr.

Par : Arthur Doyle-Fahy
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235041035
  • EAN9798235041035
  • Date de parution02/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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Blood on the Rails :The True Story of Robert Joseph Silveria Jr. Between 1981 and 1996, a man known on the freight rails as Sidetrack rode the vast American freight network from yard to yard, killing as he went. Robert Joseph Silveria Jr., the Boxcar Killer, is suspected of murdering as many as forty-seven people across twenty-eight states, exploiting the anonymity of the rail world and the invisibility of his victims to conduct one of the longest and most geographically extensive serial killing campaigns in American history.
The Boxcar Killer: Blood on the Rails is a full-length narrative account of Silveria's life, crimes, and capture, from the violent household of his Redwood City childhood through fifteen years of predatory violence on the freight lines of the American West to his eventual arrest in a California freight yard in March 1996. Drawing on investigative records, forensic evidence, and confessional material, this book examines the psychology of a career killer, the brutal social world of the Freight Train Riders of America, and the systemic failures that rendered his victims, homeless men, veterans, transients, all but invisible to the law enforcement systems designed to protect them.
It is also, above all, a book about the dead: who they were, how they lived, and what was lost when the freight trains carried the wrong man into their world. Meticulous, humane, and unflinching, The Boxcar Killer is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how America's most forgotten citizens became the prey of its most invisible killer.