Bike Path Rapist: A Cop’s Firsthand Account of Catching the Killer Who Terrorized a Community
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Bike Path Rapist: A Cop’s Firsthand Account of Catching the Killer Who Terrorized a Community
For nearly three decades, a series of rapes and murders occurred around Western New York by a nameless, faceless man dubbed “The Bike Path Rapist” by local media. Authorities had his DNA and knew his tendency to use a ligature, but could never capture the elusive criminal. His first known attacks were in the mid-1980s, continuing regularly through 1994. After a twelve-year gap, in September 2006, he returned by strangling and killing a 45-year-old mother along a rural bike path.
While investigating the case, Buffalo Homicide Detective and task force member Dennis Delano reviewed unsolved rape cases from the past thirty years. He concluded that the Bike Path Rapist’s span of attacks stretched back even further, into the 1970s. Delano learned that a different man, Anthony Capozzi, had been convicted of two rapes in 1985 and was still imprisoned 22 years later. Members of the task force interviewed Capozzi, who is schizophrenic. Delano and his colleagues believed the wrong man was in jail, but had no hard evidence to secure a release. After working tirelessly on behalf of a convicted man, DNA slides were discovered at a local medical center. Capozzi was exonerated and released before Easter 2007.
Bike Path Rapist: A Cop’s Firsthand Account of Catching the Killer Who Terrorized a Community will examine the complex and compelling story inside the investigation of a thirty-year string of serial rapes and killings. With detailed information culled from interviews, police reports and insights from Delano and his colleagues on an elite task force that solved the crime, the book will blend the drama of Cold Case and CSI with a behind-the-scenes look at investigative techniques and angles examined by investigators.
Customer Review: Chronology of a Sadistic Killer
This is a well written account from the investigative perspective of the rapist and murderer Altimeo Sanchez, now known as the Bike Path Rapist. The book was written by Jeff Schober and co-author credit goes to former Buffalo Homicide Detective Dennis Delano, though the writing is clearly Schober. Although many law enforcement officials were involved in the capture and prosecution of Sanchez, Delano’s hard boiled, no non-sense approach is front and center. The authors view of territorial conflicts and missed opportunities add to the incredulous nature of this sometimes botched and politically motivated investigation. The backstory to this account is as powerful as the arrest of Sanchez. An innocent man spent twenty years in prison convicted of rapes perpetrated by Sanchez. The story of how Delano was instrumental in an obtaining the release from prison of an innocent man is gripping. A good piece of true crime drama without the hyped sensationalism.
Customer Review: Well Done Tale of a Horrifying True Crime
Very well-written account of a horrifying true crime that must have terrified women in the Buffalo area for nearly 3 decades. Kudos to the police detectives who not only worked to catch the killer/rapist, but who also worked to get the release of a man wrongly convicted for several of the crimes. How terrible this poor man spent 23 years in prison.
Those who design bike paths/trails should read this book and make sure to make their trails safe for women’s safety.
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