Kelly asked this question about The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires:
Anyone else think the ending lacked some details and left a couple of unanswered questions? I have a few. I want to know more of the thought process behind why they chose the method of disposal and whether it was actually permanent. Can the parts reassemble?Also, what happened to James' considerable wealth? Patty is still a co-owner of his bank account. Could she have helped the families of the murdered children?
Vivian Ohh, I feel ya'... Why not burn the pieces and pour concrete on top, just to be safe? Not to mention the rest etc... Very good points.…moreOhh, I feel ya'... Why not burn the pieces and pour concrete on top, just to be safe? Not to mention the rest etc... Very good points.(less)
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Tressa Well, technically the pieces are buried in concrete. The head, torso, arms, and legs are in separate garbage bags, divided up into two different buria ...more
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Vivian Is just that she could hear the parts move. It would give me a deeper peace of mind, if they were not able to.
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Jody Williams Personally I'd wait a year, gather the bags and burn everything separately and scatter the ashes at a crossroads. The last, because if ghosts and vamp ...more
Jan 14, 2023 01:12AM · flag
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