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Why do you enjoy reading true crime?
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This has been such a popular thread that I'm feeling guilty for not contributing to it so I will have to start reading Mob Over Miami.
Well, I haven't read it but it has an interesting cast of characters including some famous actresses such as Mariah Carey and Sofia Vergara.
No, it's a true story. They happened to be mentioned in the book. Sorry if I was confusing you.
Thanks marian. Sorry about that Dana. I corrected the post for other people in any case.



Great movie and a great book!! The transvestite plays herself and is unbelievable. And John Cusack is great too.

Sorry, am in NZ so am not aware of the case...but why does it appall you that he should spend his life in prison for depriving someone else of the chance to live their life?



Hi Sandra,
You'll find the English case @
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/...
As you're in New Zealand I expect you're familiar with the Parker/Hulme case. The girls were released after a few years, given new IDs, & went on to useful lives - in the case of the former Juliet Hulme giving a lot of pleasure to many members of this group. I think the points about the severity of such a sentence for a teenager is not only that life for a teenager is an awfully long time but that the teenage mind is just not able to grasp the full seriousness of such an impulsive act. I expect that many of us thinking back on those years can recall acting impulsively - whether it involved drink, drugs, sex, dangerous driving, showing off, anger, or what - so that with a little bad luck it could easily have resulted in seriously blighting our own lives & those of others.

The issue of putting teens in jail for life has become an issue here in Massachusetts. Several very violent teen offenders are trying to gain parole.
My opinion: they should stay in jail. All of them. Quoting Bill "acting impulsively - whether it involved drink, drugs, sex, dangerous driving, showing off ... could easily have resulted in seriously blighting our own lives & those of others."
Perhaps, but I don't think that's the case here. Premeditated murder is different and the offender should be treated accordingly. I am not in favor of the death penalty, but I do believe such offenders should be put in jail for life. No parole.
Is it a long time? Yes, and so it is for the victims. They're dead for a long time too.

I'm finally going to get a chance to read this book. Looking forward to it. Moon Over Miami by Michelle McPhee.

Thank you


Hi Leanne:)
Well,I don't know about others,but for me..my top 5 would be:
In Cold Blood
The Stranger Beside Me
Fatal Vision
The Night Stalker
Helter Skelter


That is scary!

Wow! I did a blog post on that case. The Rabbi was totally narcissistic. I felt so sad for the children. You can read the post here
http://darkdeeds.susanfleet.com/blog_...

Skye wrote: "There are so many crimes that have taken place nearby, it is kind of frightening; in fact, one is an insurance salesman kills his wife and family for a woman; my close friend's sister was friendly ..."
I think I would like to read that, Marian.

Yes,its the story of ohhhh I cant remember if its Rick or Richard Ramirez I think his name is.

http://www.amazon.ca/Night-Stalker-Ph...
I would say..enjoy..but nah..not in this case.



The Onion Field . Wambaugh in his prime.



Welcome to the group.

I thought it was time to bring this topic back since it has been very popular in the past.

Reading and researching true crime helps to inform my fiction writing, especially how police and FBI investigate these crimes.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Misbegotten Son: The True Story of Arthur J. Shawcross (other topics)The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy: The Shocking Inside Story (other topics)
The Misbegotten Son (other topics)
Love Me to Death: A Journalist's Memoir of the Hunt for Her Friend's Killer (other topics)
Bind, Torture, Kill: The Inside Story of the Serial Killer Next Door (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jack Olsen (other topics)Fred Rosen (other topics)
Ann Rule (other topics)
Michael Newton (other topics)
Linda Wolfe (other topics)
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