No Memory for Murder

ebook The Incredible Story of a Sadistic Murder in Halifax's Point Pleasant Park

By Blain Henshaw

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The spellbinding true story of murder in a popular Halifax park, high courtroom drama, and hints of demonic possession and satanic worship.
In 1974, Jimmy Odo was charged with the murder of a fourteen-year-old boy, who had been found strung up crucifixion-style in Halifax's Point Pleasant Park. Seven years later Jimmy was charged with the bludgeoning death of his former girlfriend's five-year old daughter.
At trial in 1981, Odo testified that he had lied to avoid conviction for the 1974 murder and spoke of satanic worship with a Montreal group led by Marlene Dufoure, the high priestess of the cult.
No Memory for Murder is the true story of two brutal murders, a flawed parole system that granted early release to a convicted sex offender with known homicidal tendencies, the unethical conduct of two defense lawyers, and the sick mind of a killer.
No Memory for Murder