Ungrateful Bastard: The Shocking Journey of a Killer and Escape Artist
By (Author) Susan Ashline
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
19th March 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True crime: serial killers and murderers
Crime and criminology
Violence and abuse in society
Hardback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Gordon Woody Mower made worldwide news for his foiled attempt to escape a maximum-security prison in a getaway coffin. Now, behind the headlines is a story the notorious prisoner tells only to author Susan Ashline. Ungrateful Bastard unravels the making of a killer and escape artist, from a troubled upbringing on a rural farm to a descent into crime, fueled by abuse, addiction, and a thirst for vengeance. A haunting examination of the criminal mind, read some of the killers tale through his own chilling words.
The murderer first rose to infamy in 1996 when, at eighteen years old, he shot his parents dead, forever silencing his mothers moniker for him: Ungrateful bastard. Mower fled, leading authorities on an international manhunt. When the fugitive was featured on the TV show Americas Most Wanted, a tip led to his capture. The judge spared the teenager the death penalty, sending him to prison for life. The killers relentless pursuit of freedom culminated in a daring scheme to escape prison buried alive under sawdust.
A gripping account, Ungrateful Bastard reveals the tragic events that shaped a killers dark psyche, and the prison climate that allowed him to practice an escape repeatedly, without prison guards ever catching on. Ungrateful Bastard blows the roof off of the Mower case from the cradle to the (escape) coffin.
Susan Ashline is the author of A Jacket Off the Gorge: True Story of the Biggest Liar (2023), and the nationally acclaimed true crime book Without A Prayer: The Death of Lucas Leonard and How One Church Became a Cult (2019). She is featured in the Hulu docuseries Cult Justice and How I Escaped My Cult. Susan is an Emmy Award-nominated journalist whose career spans more than twenty-five years. Her work has received major awards, including a first place Associated Press award for general excellence in individual reporting, and a Gannett Gold Medal award.