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2002 Archive
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Love Me To Death by Steve Jackson (May 2002)
Posted on October 28, 2008 | No CommentsEventually even that wouldn't be enough; murder, for Neal, was the next logical step -
Under the Knife by Karen Roebuck (February 2002)
Posted on April 6, 2008 | No CommentsFrom the beginning, Dr. Christ tried to mold and shape his wife into what he physically wanted her to be; while, she in turn, tried to mold him into what she thought a good husband should be. -
Body Dump by Fred Rosen (July 2002)
Posted on February 9, 2008 | No CommentsIn Body Dump, readers are introduced to Kendall Francois, an African American serial killer, who killed at least five of Poughkeepsie, New York’s prostitutes. Aside from the fact that Francois goes against the standard serial killer ethniticity, his modus operandi also included storing the bodies... -
Blood Stains by Patricia Springer (August 2002)
Posted on May 10, 2007 | 2 CommentsThe case of Ricky Nolen McGinn is an interesting viewing into the workings of the Texas Judicial System. The impression made upon me when reading this book was that author Patricia Springer was attempting to relate the story of Stephanie Flanary, a 12-year-old girl who was... -
Savage by Robert Scott (April 2002)
Posted on February 5, 2007 | No CommentsI am a fan of Robert Scott’s true crime work; however, with this case in particular, I was a bit disappointed in his style of writing as it became very tedious and difficult to hold my attention. Savage profiled the case of Benjamin Pedro Gonzales (AKAs... -
Abandoned Prayers: The Incredible True Story of Murder, Obsession and Amish Secrets by Gregg Olsen (April 2002)
Posted on January 29, 2007 | No CommentsThe story of little Danny Stuztman, known to many as “Little Boy Blue of Chester, Nebraska,” who was murdered by his father Eli Stutzman is an excellent story; however, as a mother, it was difficult to comprehend how someone can murder their own child. Gregg...

