The Easter Massacre: The True Crime of James Urban Ruppert
On Easter Sunday, 1975, the American dream died in a hail of gunfire at 635 Minor Avenue in Hamilton, Ohio. Eleven members of the Ruppert family-parents, siblings, and children, from a four-year-old boy clutching a chocolate egg to their elderly grandmother-were brutally murdered in what remains one of the worst mass killings in U.S. history. Step inside the mind of the killer, James Urban Ruppert, the quiet, middle child who was both the lone survivor and the accused. Was he a cold-blooded financial plotter, as prosecutor John Holcomb believed, or a tortured soul driven to an unspeakable act? This book dives deep beyond the headlines and the blood-soaked carpet, tracing the decades of quiet torment that led to the massacre. From a childhood spent in a "pigeon coop" where he was constantly compared to his "shining star" older brother, to the physical abuse, the twisted sexual dynamics with his mother, and a deep-seated feeling of being an "unwanted mistake." His life was a slow burn of inadequacy, shame, and isolation. Follow the gripping narrative from the prosecutor's chilling tour of the crime scene to the controversial trial that explored Ruppert's twisted psyche, his impotence, and his growing paranoia. The Easter Massacre is the definitive, unflinching account of the man who wiped out 600 years of human existence in a single day, and the shocking pathology behind a true American horror story. Discover the full, horrifying truth.