The residents of Chester, Nebraska buried him as "Little Boy Blue," unclaimed and unidentified-- until a phone call from Ohio two years later led authorities to Eli Stutzman, the boy's father. Little Boy Blue is a 1981 semi- autobiographical novel by Edward Bunker that follows his journey into crime. [1][2].
Stutzman was sentenced for the 1985 killing of a Texas man, and served thirteen years. "Little Boy Blue" was the nickname given to the unknown boy by local residents. The case got a lot of attention.
Reader's Digest covered it in a story in 1987. A book, Abandoned Prayers, by crime writer Olsen investigated the case in great detail. Edward Heward Bunker was an American author of crime fiction, a screenwriter, and an actor.
He wrote numerous books, some of which have been adapted into films. Bunker was a bright but troublesome child, who spent much of his childhood in different foster homes and institutions. He started on a criminal career at a very early age, and continued on this path throughout the years, returning to.
Looking for books by Little Boy Blue? See all books authored by Little Boy Blue, including Walk With Me: From the Pasture to the Manor House, and The African American Church: A Sociological History, and more on ThriftBooks.com. Little Boy Blue is an intense psychological thriller revolving around the genesis of Little Leo, a murderous sexual predator. It pits a fiendish sociopath against a dedicated, small town police chief providing the reader with gruesome awareness and nail.
His books are consistently binge-worthy, and LITTLE BOY BLUE might be his most addictive yet. The book that preceded LBB in the series, LIAR LIAR, was unfortunately my least favorite - I just wasn't grabbed by the central case in the same way that I was by Arlidge's previous titles. Only one constant remains: his no-good, criminal-minded peers, who are all too ready to plant illegal ideas in a young, bright mind that's already well on its way to social deviancy.
LITTLE BOY BLUE vividly documents this destruction, allowing the reader to sift through the wreckage of a childhood gone terribly awry. Little Boy Blue's friends rescue his animals and try their best to wake him from his sleep only to become exhausted themselves from all of the work. This book is part of the Nursery Rhyme Series.
Read the traditional rhyme on the first page and then read the related story that follows. Readers can't wait to find out what happens next! Theme support: nursery rhyme, I am your friend, helping. Explore over 5 Little Boy Blue kids books, fairy tales, poems, bedtime stories, short stories and novels.