You know what was really hard to decide of adding this book to my list, let alone writing my comment. I have friends on my list that lived in this city. I moved to Caseyville, right after this evil and wicked man did this, and while he was still on trial, or at least things about it still on the news.
I found the book the day after my wedding before we headed out for the honeymoon. Made a stop at a grocery store to grab a couple of things and I saw the books. The first thing I noticed when I turned the book over was Caseyville, IL. At the time of this crime, Caseyville was not all that big, not much there. You blinked, you missed the town. Everything you needed was within walking distance. As kind as everybody was it still had an odd feeling about it, like I wasn't really welcomed. Wasn't sure if it was just being a newbie or maybe because of where I moved from, or who I was related to in the neighborhood, I was confused, but learned to deal with it and go on.
Well, April 3, 1994, the day I located the book and decided to buy it. As I am reading the book, pieces of the "puzzle" are starting to fall together. Holy cow, knowing some of these girls, it wasn't hard to put a name to couple of his victims, I couldn't identify them all. But my goodness, I had just went through 3 years of this myself, I would have been able to connect with these girls, but they weren't aware I just got out what they just went trhough.
Got way off track, very sorry. About the book, It's kind of hard to say it was a good book, how about written well. A teacher who decides to rape and molest these girls for kicks at the school in a hidden room, then turn around to call them "tramps, sluts, etc....". How about being supported by his wife 100% who was caught in court lying. Leaving the book with a very interesting and shocking ending.