Lazy people tend not to take chances, but express themselves by tearing down other’s work.

About Ann Rule

Ann Rae Rulewas an American author of true crime books and articles. She is best known for The Stranger Beside Me (1980), about the serial killer Ted Bundy, with whom Rule worked and whom she considered a friend, but was later revealed to be a murderer.

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All of my books now come from readers’ ideas.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

I always want to give the victim a voice.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

Have you ever heard the expression: Walk a mile in my shoes, and then judge me? And write your own books.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

The why of murder always fascinates me so much more than the how.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

For a while, people couldn’t understand why I’d find them so fascinating, but I’d rather go to a trial than to a Broadway play. Now that we have Court TV, they see what I mean.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

Some writers hate to go to trials, but I love trials.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

I’m publicizing the book that’s done. I’m writing the book that’s in the hopper, and I’m doing a little advance research on the book to come.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

I want to warn potential victims. Many of them are women, and many of them are battered women. It’s a cause for me. When I look back, though, so many of the books I’ve written are about wives who just couldn’t get away.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

Lazy people tend not to take chances, but express themselves by tearing down other’s work.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

Try to open up your mind a little, and move away from rigid opinions of what people should do and be – unless you have been there.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)

I always say that bad women are fewer than men, but when you get one, they’re fascinating because they’re so rotten.

Ann Rule

American true crime writer (1931-2015)