Perfect Murder, Perfect Town
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I still don't know.
I was hoping that reading this book would give me at least a gut feeling as to who killed JonBenet Ramsey, but I have no more idea than I did when I began reading this. I guess that's one thing in favor of the author - his ability to assemble a ton of facts without bias.
On the other hand, this book was over 600 pages long, and I noted more than half a dozen typographical errors in it. That is certainly a pet peeve of mine - where are the editors and proofreaders? And, if Schiller pays so little attention to his own work, how I do trust the information he put together in telling the story?
Also, the book ends without explaining what the grand jury decided, if anything. I felt like the last 1/3 of the book was leading up to this moment, and I feel shortchanged. I guess I'll surf the web for the rest of the story.
Anyhow, I cannot release this book as I don't own it, but I will register it, get a BCID for it, and return it to its owner over the holidays.
I was hoping that reading this book would give me at least a gut feeling as to who killed JonBenet Ramsey, but I have no more idea than I did when I began reading this. I guess that's one thing in favor of the author - his ability to assemble a ton of facts without bias.
On the other hand, this book was over 600 pages long, and I noted more than half a dozen typographical errors in it. That is certainly a pet peeve of mine - where are the editors and proofreaders? And, if Schiller pays so little attention to his own work, how I do trust the information he put together in telling the story?
Also, the book ends without explaining what the grand jury decided, if anything. I felt like the last 1/3 of the book was leading up to this moment, and I feel shortchanged. I guess I'll surf the web for the rest of the story.
Anyhow, I cannot release this book as I don't own it, but I will register it, get a BCID for it, and return it to its owner over the holidays.