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Victim: The Other Side of Murder

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robbery. While the robbery was in progress, it was inadvertently interrupted on three separate occasions, with each occasion ensnaring an additional victim into the crime. On the first occasion, Cortney Naisbitt entered the shop in order to speak briefly with Stanley Walker. Sometime later, when Stanley Walker did not return home as expected, his father Orren Walker went to the Hi-Fi Shop to look for him. Similarly, Cortney Naisbitt's mother Carol later arrived at the shop to look for her son, who also had not returned home at the expected time. Each of the five victims was taken hostage, bound, forced to drink
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Also while writing the book, Kinder exchanged over 200 letters with Selby, visited him numerous times at Utah State Prison, and twice visited Selby's native Trinidad to research his background. However, the two fell out in 1980, when Kinder refused to sign over 10% of the book's proceeds to Selby.
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Originally, Kinder had planned to write about Selby. Upon learning of this, Dr. Byron Naisbitt, Cortney's father, "summoned the writer to a face-to-face meeting, where Kinder convinced him of the need for victims of crime to tell their story. Naisbitt consented, and ultimately emerged as the book's
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focuses particularly on Cortney Naisbitt and the Naisbitt family. In the aftermath of the brutal crime, the Naisbitt family struggled not only with the death of murdered victim Carol, but with the physical and psychological recovery of surviving victim Cortney. This book was viewed by many as a
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The three murder victims were Stanley Walker (age 20), Michelle Ansley (age 18), and Carol Naisbitt (age 52). The two surviving victims were Cortney Naisbitt (age 16) and Orren Walker (age 43). Stanley Walker and Ansley were employees of the Hi-Fi Shop who were working at the time of the armed
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Kinder took seven years to write the book. As he revealed in an interview published by Associated Press Writer Vern Anderson on September 11, 1982, in the
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The crime resulted in the deaths of Stanley Walker, Ansley, and Carol Naisbitt. Cortney Naisbitt and Orren Walker survived, albeit with severe injuries.
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In contrast, Kinder told Dr. Naisbitt he wanted to set up a trust fund for Cortney, based on a percentage of the book and film rights.
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Keith Roberts (imprisoned for armed robbery and paroled in 1987. Died by suicide by gunshot on August 8, 1992)
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books that focused on the victims of a violent crime rather than on the perpetrators.
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Michelle Ansley, age 19, an employee of the Hi-Fi Shop (raped and murdered)
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Byron Cortney Naisbitt, age 16, a patron of the Hi-Fi Shop (survived)
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Carol Naisbitt, age 52, mother of victim Cortney Naisbitt (murdered)
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Dale Selby Pierre (executed by lethal injection on August 28, 1987)
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Stanley Walker, age 20, an employee of the Hi-Fi Shop (murdered)
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Orren Walker, age 43, father of victim Stanley Walker (survived)
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William Andrews (executed by lethal injection on July 30, 1992)
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Vern Anderson, Associated Press Writer (11 September 1982).
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The crime was perpetrated by three men, all of whom were
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Index

Gary Kinder
Sociology
True crime
Delacorte Press
1982
Paperback
ISBN
0-385-29105-1
Delacorte Press
ISBN
0385291051
1982
true crime
Gary Kinder
Hi-Fi murders
Ogden, Utah
Hi-Fi murders
Ogden, Utah
United States Air Force
airmen
Hill Air Force Base
Drano
true crime
United States Air Force
airmen
Hill Air Force Base
Hi-Fi murders
CBS
television movie
Richard Chamberlain

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