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It did hit TV first. When you asked I found enough material to whip up a Gypsy Rose Blanchard shelf, but only one of the books is just on the case. That one doesn't look promising. But my search turned up the fact that Gypsy Rose is writing a memoir as we speak. Take a gander at the shelf and see if you like what's there...

I'm interested, though, in how you're defining it as the worst MBP case ever. I mean, Gypsy lived through it. To me the case in A Mother's Trial is honestly a lot worse...But then I'm no expert on Gypsy Rose.

I had totally forgotten about that book. Yes, I think you are right. Any case where the child died would be the worst. In Gypsy's case, I was horrified that her mother injected urine and possibly other things into her to keep her disabled, gave her a mountain of medication to keep her so spaced out that she couldn't even walk, and verbally abused her by telling her that she would never be able to function in the real world. I would be very interested to read Gypsy's book.


The book I just read, Murder, Interrupted, has the Gypsy-Rose Blanchard story in the second half of the book. It was included because it was felt that Gypsy was saved from murder by her mother when her 'boyfriend' killed the mother. The first murder in the book is about a husband who hired a hit man to kill his wife. She was shot in the head but lived.

Everyone's talking about it but I don't have Netflix. I did read the book about the case, A Beautiful Child. The book was so tragic!

Looks and sounds intriguing and unsettling. Very dark.
I definitely want to see this.



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Fishface wrote: "Just wondering whether people consider the use of nuclear weapons a crime that belongs on our bookshelves. Not for the first time I have considered this option after reading Hibakusha..."
I have no issues. It can be considered a crime against humanity, and the planet and ....
I have no issues. It can be considered a crime against humanity, and the planet and ....

A professor of mine had us read a novel about Hiroshima for his course called Literature And Genocide. It sure fits to me...

Sounds perfect!

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LUCIA wrote: "A guy meats up with girls through dating apps and then kills them. But some one was able to escape his murder. This is insane.
https://www.northjersey.com/story/new......"
Thanks for posting! Could you also post this in True Crime Headlines?
https://www.northjersey.com/story/new......"
Thanks for posting! Could you also post this in True Crime Headlines?

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Jay Gould -- the finance finagler, not the college professor -- now has his own shelf.

Look in our bookshelves! There is a shelf called "Ed Gein" devoted to him with 23 books on it!







I am relieved that it's payday AND the end of the week. I keep meaning to get to this book.



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I guess I didn't make it clear. James Patterson books are like a condensed version. I'm wondering if there is another book that is just that crime. I did an Amazon search and it looks like there are some short books but not what I was thinking so I must have seen this case on tv.