This is a truly stunning book. The author does an amazing job honoring the two women affected by such a horrible, tragic crime. He also does a wonderful job detailing the life of the perpetrator. Too often we see news footage of someone who has committed a violent crime and we shake our heads and move on. This story shows us how the system failed Isaiah Kalebu, missing opportunity after opportunity to get him the help he needed. In turn, they failed Jennifer Hopper and Teresa Butz who suffered horrific torture and death at the hands of a clearly mentally ill man. The narrator is wonderful, leading the listener through the sorrow gently. Hard to listen at times but we must listen if we hope to change things.