I feel that this one could have been better. If a true crime audiobook unfolds well and is interesting, I don’t mind if it’s long, but this one dragged on. Don’t want to give a spoiler but I’ll say there wasn’t much connection drawn between the victim and the offender. When there is, that’s the meat of the story and it becomes much more interesting. So it kind of fell flat for me. As others pointed out, even the great Kevin Pierce’s narration couldn’t save it.