The Bus Stop Killer- by Geoffrey Wansell. A book Review by Liam Miles.
Geoffroy
Wansell is a leading playwright and political author. He taught British
Politics at the University of Sheffield. In 2011, he published ‘the bus stop killer’
this book is all about Levi Bellfield now identified as Yusuf Rahim.
The book
details a heavy focus upon his victims, their personalities and characteristics
which made them targeted to be battered, raped and murdered by Levi Bellfield. The
context is very verbally graphic, detailed and emotive. Throughout reading the book,
I became disturbed by what I was reading on the account of what Bellfield did
to his numerous victims. The stalking, the verbal sexual confrontation of young
girls, his fascination of young school girls, and the ‘image’ of a school girl.
Arguably he is a paedophile. Not only this, details of how he treated his numerous
sexual and committed relationships which were evidently controlling, toxic and
abusive. Many thoughts ran through my head as to why the women in question stayed
by his side. Was it fear? Manipulation? Commitment to keeping a family
structure going with their children? Or lack of alternative visions which would
have been dismantled by Bellfield. He was a man who expected his ‘girlfriends’
to have only eyes for him and to commit to only him. Some components are more
obvious than others. I have learned a lot about Bellfield’s character through
reading this deeply informative book by Geoffroy Wansell.
It is clear
to me that Bellfield’s behaviour was extremely revealing. He had a clear loathing
of women, a clear agenda to use them (especially young women) as sexual
conquests and to empower himself by stripping them of any personal power/control
over their own lives. He was a deeply toxic man who hated the idea of a woman ‘disobeying’
him and ‘fighting back’. He clearly displays traits of narcissism which was arguably
backed up by his occupational choices of wheel clamping and as a night time
bouncer. Both jobs require an element of confrontation and empowerment.
All I can conclude
Is that we need to take these telling signs in the highest of importance. For
the sake of identifying traits in other individuals who could possess the narcissism,
sexual sadism and ability to kill innocents.
Throughout reading
the ‘bus stop killer’, my heart and mind continuously went out to his victims,
their families and friends.
May Levi
Bellfield never see the light of day again.
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