Publisher's Synopsis
Thomas Richard Bunday was an American serial killer who, from 1979 to 1981, committed a series of murders of young women and girls in the city of Fairbanks, Alaska. At the time of the killings, Bunday was serving at the Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, and for a long time avoided suspicion.
Thomas Bunday was raised to hate women. Suffering from an abusive childhood, he was a ticking timebomb by the time he reached adulthood. It was when he was stationed at the Eielson Base in Alaska, working as a technician, and having acquired the rank of sergeant, that he began to crack emotionally. He even went to visit a psychotherapist, but that particular science was very young, and whatever help was offered made little difference. Bunday's father had left his mark. The boy had grown up witnessing his father's treatment of his mother. That misogynism cast its wicked spell on the air force sergeant. It would prove to be his undoing. More importantly, it would also be the undoing of five, completely innocent victims in the state of Alaska...