Lobster Boy, Fred Rosen
Lobster Boy, Fred Rosen
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Lobster Boy
The Bizarre Life and Brutal Death of Grady Stiles Jr.

Author: Fred Rosen

Narrator: Caleb Summers

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

The shocking exposé of a carny's murder arranged by his wife—and the daughter who threatened the author to keep the truth from getting out.

In his account of the sensational life and murder of Grady Stiles Jr., also known as the legendary carnival "freak" Lobster Boy, author Fred Rosen explains how Stiles's death was engineered by his wife, Mary Teresa, the carny known as the Electrified Girl. Rosen describes how Mary Teresa arranged for her husband's murder after years of physical and emotional abuse. The narrative is full of appearances from the couple's colorful acquaintances, including the World's Only Living Half Girl, Midget Man, and the Human Blockhead.

During Mary Teresa's dramatic trial, Rosen becomes a character in his own book. When both he and the prosecution are threatened by Mary Teresa's daughter, who Rosen believes was a coconspirator although she was never indicted, the writer risks his life in pursuit of the truth and the evidence that leads to Mary Teresa's conviction.

About Fred Rosen

Fred Rosen, a former columnist for the Arts & Leisure section of the New York Times, is an award-winning author of true crime and history books, including Gold!, Did They Really Do It?, and Lobster Boy. He can frequently be seen on the Investigation Discovery network's Evil Kin and Evil Twins TV series, where he is a regular on-air commentator.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darcia

This book is, unfortunately, one of those instances where the writing doesn't live up to the story. Let's begin with the good stuff. The content is fascinating and the author obviously put a lot of time into the research. We're taken through three generations of a dysfunctional family. We're shown w......more

Goodreads review by Yvonne

HAHAHAHAHA. I totally read this book as a teenager. It was the best book I could find at K-Mart in whatever depressing place my family went on vacation. HAHAHAHAH!......more

On Sunday, January 25, 2004 I wrote about this book: (Not much alas) I did not plan to read this book after the first pages,did not seem like a great book, but after a while I wanted to know more of the story of Lobster boy. So I am reading it right now and after that will send to Bug007 Okay back to n......more

Goodreads review by Michael

Pretty interesting story. Kinda a biography/true crime book. The Lobster Boy story is definitely a strange yarn. It's hard for me to feel bad for anyone involved. Grady Stiles was a monster. And not just in appearance. And his family made NO effort to prevent or escape their situation. In my opinion......more