|summary=The Mad Sculptor' is a True Crime book that not only explores a horrific triple murder in 1930s New York, but also tries to understand why the press of the era where so sensational and how psychiatrists became more prevalent in law.
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The modern proliferation of TV channels has not filled our screens with copious amounts of quality television that we can't find time to watch, but instead has given us countless channels we cannot be bothered to see. Some of these channels are packed to the gills with True Crime Documentaries that go into lurid detail about murders, kidnappings and other unsavoury business. ‘The Mad Sculptor’ by Harold Schechter is a True Crime novel, but is it a well-researched slice of nonfiction, or another avenue to glorify crime for those fans of TV Crime?