!!! That sounds like a great book! I am going to hop over to paperback swap and look for it! I have 2 sitting here I need to get started. Neither are Ann Rule, but she is still my favorite. I actually got an email from her years ago. She wrote about the Green River Killer. A good friend of mine, his daughter was a victim. Unfortunately she had become a lost sole and turned to drugs and prostitution. Still, as any parent would he loved her dearly and has never been the same since she died. Ann handled the details so delicately and quoted the family to a perfect T. It was the only time I felt close to the subject of one of her books. Although I never met the girl who died her sister was in my graduating class and in later years her father and I became very good friends.. I posted a picture a while back from my class reunion, she was the Native American girl. I wrote to Ann to thank her for being so respectful of my friends privacy and feelings and to commend her on a job well done. I posted it on her web site and wasn't even sure if she read those things! I was tickled pink to hear back from her!! Have you read the one about Ted Bundy? She was friends with him and worked along side of him while he was committing these crimes.
Then went on to write about him. How spooky!
I ordered it! Hubby is really going to be concerned when he sees I have 3 new Murder mysteries to read!!
Oh Terrie I know what you mean! I actually had to stop reading her books for a while when I was single. I had been reading one right after another and was having some very warped dreams!! Thats great that she emailed you back too! She seems like such a nice person. Did you know her daughter is an Author as well?
You are making me in the mood to read again! I have read the one about Ted Bundy, but I haven't read one of her books for years. I will have to find one! The one serial killer I have always been intrigued by is Charles Manson. The killings took place the same week I was born and I have always been interested them. I also love to watch the forensic files and all the true crime on TV.
I think I read about the Green River Killer too, I know I have seen it on TV. It really hits home when it is somewhat connected. It is also very weird to recognize names when reading the book The Copelands lived 35 or so miles away, but traveled to all the livestock barns in the area. It was very eerie to see the property, especially since they didn't recover all the bodies. The guy who worked with hubby pointed to a tree and said he had heard there was at least one body there, he no sooner got the words out of his mouth and the wind picked up and a bolt of lightning came out of no where! We were out of there in a shot!! Gosh, I haven't thought about that in forever!
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I ordered it! Hubby is really going to be concerned when he sees I have 3 new Murder mysteries to read!!
Oh Terrie I know what you mean! I actually had to stop reading her books for a while when I was single. I had been reading one right after another and was having some very warped dreams!! Thats great that she emailed you back too! She seems like such a nice person. Did you know her daughter is an Author as well?
You are making me in the mood to read again! I have read the one about Ted Bundy, but I haven't read one of her books for years. I will have to find one! The one serial killer I have always been intrigued by is Charles Manson. The killings took place the same week I was born and I have always been interested them. I also love to watch the forensic files and all the true crime on TV.
I think I read about the Green River Killer too, I know I have seen it on TV. It really hits home when it is somewhat connected. It is also very weird to recognize names when reading the book The Copelands lived 35 or so miles away, but traveled to all the livestock barns in the area. It was very eerie to see the property, especially since they didn't recover all the bodies. The guy who worked with hubby pointed to a tree and said he had heard there was at least one body there, he no sooner got the words out of his mouth and the wind picked up and a bolt of lightning came out of no where! We were out of there in a shot!! Gosh, I haven't thought about that in forever!
You just gave me the Heebie Jeebies!! Unsolved Mysteries was a fav of mine years ago! I miss all the true crime programs now that we don't have cable. I loved A & E!!
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You are making me in the mood to read again! I have read the one about Ted Bundy, but I haven't read one of her books for years. I will have to find one! The one serial killer I have always been intrigued by is Charles Manson. The killings took place the same week I was born and I have always been interested them. I also love to watch the forensic files and all the true crime on TV.
I think I read about the Green River Killer too, I know I have seen it on TV. It really hits home when it is somewhat connected. It is also very weird to recognize names when reading the book The Copelands lived 35 or so miles away, but traveled to all the livestock barns in the area. It was very eerie to see the property, especially since they didn't recover all the bodies. The guy who worked with hubby pointed to a tree and said he had heard there was at least one body there, he no sooner got the words out of his mouth and the wind picked up and a bolt of lightning came out of no where! We were out of there in a shot!! Gosh, I haven't thought about that in forever!
You just gave me the Heebie Jeebies!! Unsolved Mysteries was a fav of mine years ago! I miss all the true crime programs now that we don't have cable. I loved A & E!!
Unsolved Mysteries? Heck yes! I love all those shows like that!
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That is so sad.
I remember driving home from work and hearing that Gary Ridgeway was entering his pleas. I pulled over and listened. Guilty....Guilty....Guilty over 40 times.
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That is so sad.
I remember driving home from work and hearing that Gary Ridgeway was entering his pleas. I pulled over and listened. Guilty....Guilty....Guilty over 40 times.