I am a huge fan of this author and narrator however there were many characters and I found it difficult to follow with so many different names etc. Still a great book but not my favorite of Jack Olsen’s true crime. I think it is more of a preference than a complaint as I listen..
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This is not the blood-and-gore type of True Crime story that’s full of murders and mayhem, although the 3 murders it details hit me even harder, like a punch in the gut. Instead, it is an amazingly detailed, almost high-definition account of the famous case of Susan Powell’s disappearance and the subsequent murder of her..
From cover to cover, this book took me through a range of emotions and provoked thoughts that blend well with not only my independent baptist faith but with my belief of where society is headed. The last chapter literally stopped me in my tracks, brought goosebumps and tears of joy. This was my first read..
reads like a clown show
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Another good true crime book. This one is told mostly from the point of view of Keith Jesperson as well as his father. Jesperson blames his upbringing for how he turned out. None of his siblings became killers so either he was treated differently, in a negative way, or he’s full of it. This guy..
Another AMAZING book!
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