Charmer

A Ladies' Man and His Victims

Hardcover, 367 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1994 by William Morrow & Co.

ISBN:
978-0-688-10903-5
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OCLC Number:
30078506

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This is the story of George, an African American who grew up in a Caucasian suburb of Seattle, where his unaffectionate mother and racial isolation led him to develop an effervescent personality in order to get along. He became a small-time burglar and an accomplished liar--a wisecracking "smoothy" who pretended to be an undercover detective. George made lots of friends, especially within a subculture of giggly young white women who partied endlessly in upscale Seattle clubs during 1989-90. And he murdered three of them, bizarrely mutilating and "staging" their bodies. The drinks, dancing, and deejays--the group pad where George lived with an adoring coterie of feckless college kids--Olsen gives us the quirky details that make the murderer's well-hidden rage and misogyny all the more shocking. As the New York Times wrote, "Like fine cinema verité, [Charmer] mesmerizes us with the sense of watching real life, unaugmented, move before our eyes."

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Minus one star for the misleading (and arguably offensive) title and subtitle. The only way "Ladies' Man" applies is if you are looking at the "Charmer" as an incel pickup artist. Which may be the point--I don't know. He's a scam artist, a profligate user of young women, and a rapist/murderer. So perhaps the title and subtitle are in supremely bad taste, or just ironic. I know that if the man in question had raped or used me, or murdered someone I love, I would not be pleased with such irony. This guy is a fast-talking charmer in the fact that he got his own ways for so long--but still. As the victim of sexual and domestic violence myself, it just sticks in my craw. I'm usually not so sensitive to such things, so when something like this really does bother me, I pay attention.

Subjects

  • Serial murders
  • Nonfiction - True Crime / Espionage
  • Homicide
  • Biography/Autobiography
  • Washington (State)
  • Serial murderers
  • Murder
  • Russell, George
  • Case studies
  • Biography
  • Mercer Island