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Quality
Most true crime books feature the life and times of the killer(s), with the victim portrayed as the unfortunate corpse in the f... Read More
I couldn't read fast enough to keep up with the action.
I read this book shortly after it was released and again with the author's update.
Packaging/appearance
I read this book when it first came out, in the very early 1980's.
You don't know how or why they got holes in their heads, or how the petite blonde in a red dress and jade ring on her finger en... Read More
Competitiveness
The book was well written, it had a lot of emotion and i felt the victims and their family's pain.
A true story of one family's victimization by senseless and vicious murder.
Byron naisbitt sits at home reading his newspaper and reluctantly agrees with his wife's earlier suggestion that something isn't right.
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- This product had a total of 143 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 8 2021.
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Kinder for opening my eyes and showing me that the world is not always black and white
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I guarantee you will not be able to put it down
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It brings out all of your emotions good and bad
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A true story of one familys victimization by senseless and vicious murder
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A surprising thoughtprovoking ending about the death penalty and our legal system
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I could not put this book down
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Its a heartbreaking account of the struggle for life by one survivor of a horrific crime cortney naisbitt
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Ultimately unable to completely recover from the affects of his wounds cortney died on june 4 2002