Reading this, it felt like much of the writing was crafted around trying to persuade me as a reader to find David Adkins as a likable guy, and Vinnie the evil bad guy. That might work for anyone who is unfamiliar with this actual case, or didn't know any of the parties involved.
This book however, is based on a true story, a story I know all too well because I'm from Pasadena, and knew one of the victims, Heather Goodwin. At times Bing plays fast and loose with the truth. You know who was a likable person? Heather was! She was a really good, helpful, and fun person. A bit spunky and hot tempered sometimes, but she helped me out of a few jams, and I liked her a lot. I will always remember her as a super nice chick.
No amount of the authors obvious bias regarding David is ever going to make me find him likable, or anything other than a cold blooded killer who participated in killing 3 girls who didn't deserve to die. *edit (I had mistakenly wrote this review in the comment section the first time, so this is just a c/p to move it to where it belongs.)