Making a Monster: Jesse Pomeroy, the Boy Murderer of 1870s Boston

Book
No Media

This item doesn’t have any media yet

Making a Monster: Jesse Pomeroy, the Boy Murderer of 1870s Boston

2017 | Biography

When twelve- year- old Jesse Pomeroy tortured seven small boys in the Boston area and then went on to brutally murder two other children, one of the most striking aspects of his case was his inability ever to answer the question of why he did what he did. Whether in court or in the newspapers, many experts tried to explain his horrible acts- and distance the rest of society from them. Despite those efforts, and attempts since, the mystery remains. In this book, Dawn Keetley details the story of Pomeroy's crimes and the intense public outcry. She explores the two reigning theories at the time- that he was shaped before birth when his pregnant mother visited a slaughterhouse and that he imitated brutal acts found in popular dime novels. Keetley then thoughtfully offers a new theory: that Pomeroy was a psychopath who revealed our potential for brutality and tested societal efforts to manage behavior. The reaction to Pomeroy's acts, then and now, demonstrates the struggle to account for those aspects of human nature that remain beyond our ability to understand them.



Published by University of Massachusetts Press

Edition Unknown
ISBN 9781625342720
Language N/A

Images And Data Courtesy Of: University of Massachusetts Press.
This content (including text, images, videos and other media) is published and used in accordance with Fair Use.