I purposely did not put her title in caps. She is not any definition of the word Mother.
This is one of the best written true-crime books I’ve read. I wish it were fiction but it’s not. I can’t even imagine the pathology of this criminal.
I was riveted to this book from the first page. I couldn’t put it down.
Well researched, well documented, well told story that you will find hard to believe.
I give all the people involved in solving this case a lot of credit. It had to be gut-wrenching to deal with.
I felt from the beginning that her husband had something to do with the case as well. I googled the case (I had no knowledge of it until I read a review here) but I guess we’ll never know.
I sure feel sorry for the families involved in all this chaos. There is a shocking twist at the end of the book that was totally unexpected.
It’s a story that won’t be easily forgotten. So sad.