Having been familiar with this case after seeing it on a Piers Morgan documentary, I thought I knew all there was to know. After reading this book, turns out there was a lot under the surface that is worthy of exploration.
Teenage love, family life, stressors, personalities, and how it somehow came together to produce a catastrophic event. The author did a great job of describing it exactly how it felt- a crime so heinous in nature, no logical justification would suffice. Only a ‘how could this happen?’ And ‘why’.
It seemed that Erin Caffey was a ticking time bomb. A sheltered life, strict parents, a desire for boyfriends and freedom at odds with a Christian lifestyle. Resentment, manipulation and the desire to annihilate. This book paints a thorough picture of the perpetrators and how many who knew them in the community assumed them to be good kids. It’s a hard reach to think of normal teenagers doing a crime such as this and that is what is so mind boggling about it.
Thought- provoking, factual, very well presented. An interesting look at a despicable crime.
4.5 stars.