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Dig Me a Grave

The Inside Story of the Serial Killer Who Seduced the South

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Pub Date Dec 16 2025 | Archive Date Not set


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The definitive true “Southern Gothic” account of the life, crimes, conviction, and execution of Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins, the charismatic, brutal, well-liked, remorseless South Carolina serial killer who was dubbed the Charles Manson of the South—written by the prosecutor who brought him to justice.

Of the hundreds of murder cases that noted South Carolina attorney Dick Harpootlian has prosecuted, one in particular haunts him. Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins was a serial killer and rapist, a master manipulator who claimed to have killed over 100 people and is known to have murdered over a dozen, including a toddler, and his own teenage niece. Yet it was on Death Row that he pulled off his most audacious murder—killing another inmate with a military grade explosive.

As personable as he was ruthless, Pee Wee defied easy categories. He killed to avenge minor slights as well as for pleasure, using any convenient method—including stabbing, shooting, poison, suffocation, and drowning. Evidence suggested he forced at least one victim to dig his own grave, stand in it, and be shot.

With escalating callousness, Pee Wee murdered acquaintances, friends, family members, and strangers. Yet within his North Charleston community he was well-liked—a family man who took neighborhood kids to the beach and hosted cookouts. Ice-cold within but outwardly charming, he joked with judges, reporters, and Harpootlian himself, but didn’t hesitate to hatch a plot to kidnap the prosecutor’s daughter in order to extort an escape.

Dig Me a Grave is a haunting look at a prolific, remorseless killer, as well as a provocative exploration of justice and the death penalty.
The definitive true “Southern Gothic” account of the life, crimes, conviction, and execution of Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins, the charismatic, brutal, well-liked, remorseless South Carolina serial killer...

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Praise for Dig Me a Grave
“The riveting inside story of how a South Carolina prosecutor sent a cold serial killer to the electric chair and the moral toll it took on him.” —John Glatt, New York Times bestselling author
“A gothic crime tale about South Carolina’s most infamous serial killer. Murder, corruption, and the underbelly of Southern justice - my kind of beach read.” —Jonathan Martin, POLITICO columnist and New York Times bestselling author
“Dick Harpootlian doesn’t just tell the story—he cross-examines it. Dig Me a Grave is a blistering, unapologetic journey into the darkest corners of justice.” —Mark Geragos, nationally renowned criminal defense attorney and author of Mistrial
“Pee Wee Gaskins was a prolific killer from the American South, whose backwoods charm belied an unstoppable lust for killing. Harpootlian, the prosecutor who sent Pee Wee Gaskins to the electric chair, chronicles this tragedy in riveting fashion.” —McCracken Poston Jr., author of Zenith Man: Death, Love, and Redemption in a Georgia Courtroom

Praise for Dig Me a Grave
“The riveting inside story of how a South Carolina prosecutor sent a cold serial killer to the electric chair and the moral toll it took on him.” —John Glatt, New York...

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ISBN 9780806542881
PRICE $29.00 (USD)
PAGES 400

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