Tom Henry: Confession of a Killer

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime
Cover of the book Tom Henry: Confession of a Killer by David Hendricks, David Hendricks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: David Hendricks ISBN: 9780988495128
Publisher: David Hendricks Publication: February 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Hendricks
ISBN: 9780988495128
Publisher: David Hendricks
Publication: February 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"What a good story … one of the best I’ve seen in my fifty years as an editor. Tom Henry feels so authentic. The incidents and anecdotes show us how this often reckless, at times feckless, always generous-hearted guy could have committed these murders."

-Renni Browne, founder: The Editorial Department, coauthor: Self-Editing for Fiction Writers

Tom Henry:Confession of a Killer

In 1983 the author, a Christian Businessman, arrived home from a sales trip to discover that his wife and three children had been brutally murdered. A year later he was convicted and sent to prison. He was innocent.

In prison he met Henry Hillenbrand, known as the card man because he sold homemade greeting cards. Henry told David an incredible story. In 1970, after murdering the woman he loved and the man he found her in bed with, he had executed a daring escape from jail by cutting through his cellblock’s iron cage and the bars of a window and rappelling from the third floor with a rope he braided from a sheet.

During 13 fugitive years in Missouri, he had remarried and fathered two boys, defended himself in court, attempted suicide, converted to Christianity, and been recaptured by the FBI.

In this book, the two imprisoned convicts endure riots, shakedowns, and gang extortion attempts while the formerly godless murderer—now a believer—dictates his story to the formerly Christian family man—now a skeptic.

One is trying to get his story out; the other is trying to get himself out.

Throughout, the goodwill and humor of both men emerges. Early on, when David wants to write this book, Henry advises him: “Be careful what you wish for, Hendricks. When I was a child, I wanted bunk beds.”

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

"What a good story … one of the best I’ve seen in my fifty years as an editor. Tom Henry feels so authentic. The incidents and anecdotes show us how this often reckless, at times feckless, always generous-hearted guy could have committed these murders."

-Renni Browne, founder: The Editorial Department, coauthor: Self-Editing for Fiction Writers

Tom Henry:Confession of a Killer

In 1983 the author, a Christian Businessman, arrived home from a sales trip to discover that his wife and three children had been brutally murdered. A year later he was convicted and sent to prison. He was innocent.

In prison he met Henry Hillenbrand, known as the card man because he sold homemade greeting cards. Henry told David an incredible story. In 1970, after murdering the woman he loved and the man he found her in bed with, he had executed a daring escape from jail by cutting through his cellblock’s iron cage and the bars of a window and rappelling from the third floor with a rope he braided from a sheet.

During 13 fugitive years in Missouri, he had remarried and fathered two boys, defended himself in court, attempted suicide, converted to Christianity, and been recaptured by the FBI.

In this book, the two imprisoned convicts endure riots, shakedowns, and gang extortion attempts while the formerly godless murderer—now a believer—dictates his story to the formerly Christian family man—now a skeptic.

One is trying to get his story out; the other is trying to get himself out.

Throughout, the goodwill and humor of both men emerges. Early on, when David wants to write this book, Henry advises him: “Be careful what you wish for, Hendricks. When I was a child, I wanted bunk beds.”

More books from True Crime

Cover of the book The Skorzeny Papers by David Hendricks
Cover of the book I medici della camorra by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Follia by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Cold Case Files Missing and Unsolved: Ireland's Disappeared by David Hendricks
Cover of the book No Regrets by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Murder in the Heartland: Book Two by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Metal Men by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Prisoners at the Bar: An Account of the Trials of the William Haywood Case, by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Days You Wish You Could F**ck Someone UP by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Murder by Gaslight in Victorian Bradford by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Furious Hours by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Furnace Murder: True Story of the Horrific Murder of Mrs. Cody by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Starvation Heights by David Hendricks
Cover of the book Guagliuni i mala vita. Cosenza 1870-1931 by David Hendricks
Cover of the book The Midnight Express Letters: From a Turkish Prison 1970-1975 by David Hendricks
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy