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2003 Archive
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Dangerous Attraction by Robert Scott (May 2003)
Posted on July 7, 2010 | No CommentsTrina Montgomery enjoyed partying with members of a Neo-Nazi gang, but member Justin Merriman had more in mind: rape and murder -
I: The Creation of a Serial Killer by Jack Olsen (August 2003)
Posted on January 19, 2010 | 1 CommentKeith Jesperson makes the proclamation from his jail cell that people are imprisoned because they aren't smart.... -
Flesh Collectors by Fred Rosen (December 2003)
Posted on September 17, 2009 | No CommentsIn Flesh Collectors, author Fred Rosen recounts the tale Jeremiah Rodgers and Jon Lawrence; a pair of diagnosed psychotics who went on a thrill killing spree in the small town of Pace, Florida. Justin Livingston had the mental capability of a 12-year-old, as well as... -
Evidence Of Murder: A Twisted Killer’s Trail of Violence by Samuel Roen (September 2003)
Posted on September 5, 2007 | No CommentsCarla Larson fell pray to a random act of violence leading to her death by John Huggins, a career thief and wife beater turned murderer. -
Perfect Poison by M. William Phelps (June 2003)
Posted on August 3, 2007 | No CommentsIs there one of us that has not placed our care into the hands of someone who we trusted would ensure our safety and well-being, such as a nurse or doctor? -
No, Daddy, Don’t!: A Fathers Murderous Act of Revenge by Irene Pence (July 2003)
Posted on February 20, 2007 | No CommentsThe thoughts of those youngs girls' last moments in the hands of their father bundled with inexcusable follies of the justice system that relates to domestic abuse kept me on the edge of my seat; allowing me to finish this book, starts and stops in all, within less than 36 hours -
Family Blood: The Murder That Shattered an All-American Home by Lyn Riddle (November 2003)
Posted on January 3, 2007 | No CommentsHe Killed For The Money. He Got A Spot On Death Row. Review by Kim Cantrell Despite his typical, middle class raising, James “Jimmy” Robertson was a spoiled brat. Wanting to help their oldest child overcome his destructive ways, they allowed Jimmy to move back...


