Trust Me: The True Story of Confession Killer Henry Lee Lucas by Ryan Green
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
True crime author Ryan Green steps up with a better narrator Steve White. Also, he ventures from Australian murderers to tackle Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole. This can't be done appropriately without considering how the frequent baseless confessions from either criminal casts doubts on who their victims were and how many there were. This is clearly stated at the end, but the dialogue-driven intro and putting the reader into the car with victim Adam Walsh in a way that is more detailed than can be documented puts much of this into the realm of historical fiction.
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