Cellar of Horrors by Ken Englade (April 1992)

Ken Englade’s Cellar of Horrors was the riveting story of Gary Heidnik who held five women captive in his basement; all the while raping, torturing and starving them yet with the intent to impregnate them so that he could, in a manner of speaking, be immoralized.

While the story itself it one that can keep you entranced, the arguments for Heidnik’s sanity are also just as enticing. Was Heidnik crazy or was he simply manipulating his doctors? Sadly enough, since Heidnik’s sentence of death was carried out by lethal injection in 1999, no one may never really know.

This book is a very quick read, simply because readers can’t put it down. Englade provides plenty of details on facts and plenty of arguments on the accused’s sanities; enough to keep one thinking about it long after it’s finished. I highly recommend this book to true crime genre fans!