
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I'd do 3.5 stars if I could do halves, but what set this above most good true crime reads for me is the unfolding confessions over many years makes a compelling and very human tale of this insidious plot of manipulation and murder, the basis for Love, Lies and Murder. Also, I find interesting that like a tragic opera, this devolves into interpersonal relationships and their erosion with little to know forensic analysis. Bonus points for a supporting role of a outlaw biker turned jailhouse snitch turned street preacher.
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