Heath Stocks’ Case To Be Available In Book Form Soon
The book, Deadly Little Secret: How one Eagle Scout murdered his father, mother, and teenaged sister at the command of a community’s Man-of-the-Year, civic leader, Boy Scout Master, and son of a prominent Chancery Judge. The secret life of a Scout Master pedophile who controlled the lives of over 150 young boys during a span of 30 years.
How could the small Arkansas community of Lonoke not know that something sinster was taking place over this 30 year period? Many of Lonoke’s citizens are continuing to ask this question.
Deadly Little Secret not only details the murders of Joe, Barbara, and Heather Stocks but delves into the secret life of the pedophile. Pedopilia is a devistating crime, a crime that is much more prevalent that is recognized.
This book is divided into two parts. Part One details the triple murders of the Stocks’ family and the abuse of the many other young Lonoke area boys. It proves that for every action there is a reaction. In Deadly Little Secret, the reaction resulted in many forms: murder, suicide, drug abuse, alcoholism, a continuation of child abuse toward the victim’s own children and an a higher than average percentage of criminal activity among the many victims. Part Two explains the several specifics that fall under the generalized term “pedophilia:” Infantophilia, Ephebophilia and Hebephilia. Also included is a chapter on psychological trauma of crime victimization, and anti-social personality disorder.
Deadly Little Secret is a must read for the individual interested in and concerned about child abuse in America. It is both intriguing and informative with actual case interviews with the many victims, victim families, law enforcement personnel directly involved in the complex investigation and the general citizenry of this small Arkansas community. Numerous photographs are included.
Deadly Little Secret should be available on Amazon.com, Books-a-Million.com, Barnes and Noble.com and other outlets. It can be purchased directly from Criminology Research Project, Inc.’s web-site. The estimated time of release is late December 2009 or early January 2010 and will be available in both hardback and paper back editions.
Ann Stimson said,
December 2, 2009 at 9:30 pm
The tipic on the mass murders is interesting. You sure have a nack at explaining things so that the average student can understand. I wish that I could take some of your classes, since you involved vyour students more than just giving them lectures in class. I contacted you several months ago and you sent me 26 pages of research on mass murder. Thanks to you I made an “A” in my sociology class and have about decided to change my major. My professor vwould like to have you come to our class and make a presentation but knows that you are probqbly not in a position to do it. Anyway, I just want to thank you for your help and evident desire to help help students. Colleges need more professors like you that are dedicated and are more interested in the welfare of a student than in just getting paid.