Would you listen to Bogeyman again? Why?
I probably wouldn’t listen to it again. While I would love additional updates, other true crimes have a better sense of closure than this one does.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Bogeyman?
When profound fear wasn’t being felt by the children, but by the perpetrator
What about Kevin Pierce’s performance did you like?
His fatherly yet authoritative voice fits the genre just right. It’s sympathetic, but still maintains an air of formality – like what you might imagine a good detective might sound like when speaking with victims.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No, though I might if I think too much on how the children died and what it must have been like for them.
Any additional comments?
Without getting into spoilers, there are true crimes books with a more complete sense of justice at the end.