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Rita wrote: "Belleza, you must have read my confused mind because I have been trying to remember the actors/actresses who were in this movie. I saw it decades ago and now I w..."
So glad someone got the movie reference!
So glad someone got the movie reference!

I never said you weren't going nuts! But if you were that would be unrelated to the vertigo, I assume. If it helps, there appears to be a virus or something going around that is making people vertiginous.

ver·tig·i·nous
vərˈtijənəs/
adjective
causing vertigo, especially by being extremely high or steep.
"vertiginous drops to the valleys below"
relating to or affected by vertigo.


I never said you weren't going nuts! But if you were that would be unrelated to the verti..."
Oh mercy, another virus to fight! I will get out my boxing gloves and detective hat just to be on the safe side. I am just glad I know what it is instead of conjuring up all my anxious diagnosis.

ver·tig·i·nous
vərˈtijənəs/
adjective
causing vertigo, especially by being extremely high or steep.
"vertiginous drops to the valleys below"
relating to or affect..."
Thanks K.A., and as I found out it is almost like a 'high' but not the high I want. At least I know what it looks like and kind of feels like if you are drunk. I don't drink at all so this is interesting.

2 stars
The premise was a little different. It's not every day you can read a true crime about a priest that murders a nun. That said, this book had a hard time keeping my interest. It seemed to go off in other directions where I wondered what he was talking about had to do with the crime. There was little background information on the nun or the priest so I had a hard time feeling like I knew either one. And in the end, I wasn't convinced that the priest's guilt was proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Not that I don't believe he was guilty, I just don't think it was proven.

2 stars
The premise was a little different. It's not every day you can read a true crime about a priest that murders a nun. That said, this book..."
The Fredster chooses THE most interesting cases and then doesn't tell you what you want to know about them. Fun fact: Fr. Gerald Robinson tried to get out from under the shadow on his name by accusing my main man Coral Watts of having killed her:
https://www.ncronline.org/news/dna-te...

Now I just started reading Plague of Justice by Stan Turel.

Thanks so much!!!

Rita wrote: "I don't know what is going on with my computer but I just posted the book I read in a day and the one I am starting now. It was few minutes ago, but its gone. Gotta be my computer I guess."
No it's not gone. Maybe refresh your browser.
No it's not gone. Maybe refresh your browser.
Rita wrote: "I started and finished Upside Down by Jerid M. Fisher. It was an interesting case to read. But the first part of it was mostly facts from the investigation. Once he started from the beginning then it was an easy read. I wish there had been much more detail of the growing up years and interaction with their friends, neighbours etc.
Now I just started reading Plague of Justice: A True Crime Story by Stan Turel."
Now I just started reading Plague of Justice: A True Crime Story by Stan Turel."

Rita, remember that your post appears at the end of the last page of the discussion. You are probably still looking at the first page.

Thanks Fishface! ***good grief, how did she know?***

The explanation we have all been waiting for.

Because you told me once before!


Carrie Anne wrote: "Violent Mind: The 1976 Psychological Assessment of Ted Bundy by Al Carlisle
The explanation we have all been waiting for."
Reposting to add link.
The explanation we have all been waiting for."
Reposting to add link.

Rita wrote: "I just started Shadow of Doubt: The Trial of Dennis Oland by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon which is about a family run business Moosehead Brewing Company in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada."




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucille...
Reading Fatal Vows: The Tragic Wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson about husband of the year Drew Peterson.


Linda wrote: "Just finished TWISTED but TRUE 
REVIEW --> https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Thanks for posting!

REVIEW --> https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Thanks for posting!


by Bonnie Remsberg. She has a difference style of telling the story and it is very interesting. Things I didn't read in the other book about the murders.

Rita wrote: "I started reading The True Story of the Columbo Murders: Mom, Dad, Mike and Pattie by Bonnie Remsberg. She has a difference style of telling the story and it is very interesting. Things I didn't read in the other book about..."

***NO IT WAS ME....HEHEHE...GOTCHA!***


In the meantime I have started on Confessions of Henry Lee Lucas. Those are crimes BY and Indian rather than against them, but...
...Koren, I agree Bag Of Toys was a lot of work to get into. I was almost to the end before I started to feel satisfied with the story.

Um NO Rita, got you!"
***good grief, did I screw up again?***
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Fishface, thanks for confirming that I am not going nuts because that is exactly how I feel. It's the right side of my head that I have this weird sensation but so far not the left. Maybe because I am left-handed! ***snorts***