
Deadly Dose
The Untold Story of a Homicide Investigator's Crusade for Truth and Justice
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Narrated by:
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Chelsea Stephens
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By:
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Amanda Lamb
The crime was unforgivable.
The suspected murderer-unbelievable.
One man's pursuit of justice - unstoppable.
The death of promising young pediatric AIDS researcher Eric Miller stunned the Raleigh, North Carolina, community, largely because of the horrific way he was killed. For months, Eric was slowly tortured as arsenic consumed his body.
No one thought that Eric Miller's wife, Ann - an attractive, demure, educated scientist - could be capable of such a horrible crime. No one except for veteran homicide investigator Chris Morgan, a man in the twilight of his career. But from the moment Morgan saw the 30-year-old widow in the interview room at the police department, he knew he was seeing pure evil.
Now, journalist Amanda Lamb details Morgan's dogged investigation-a quest for the truth that would last four years and see another life taken before Ann Miller's tangled web of death and deceit finally came to light.
Contains mature themes.
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Great narration.
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Great True Crime
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Wow....Evil for the sake of being evil
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The story itself is maddening, Ann Miller is a true pile of garbage who got off WAY TOO EASY. I watched the 48 Hours episode and Chris Morgan struck me as a decent enough man who might be a little too impressed with himself. After listening to this, I’m pretty certain I was right. He fancies himself a “renegade”, and seems to really relish any opportunity to talk about himself...BUT, I also think his devotion to victims families is genuine and for that I think he’s pretty awesome.
Good outweighs the bad
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Good book about this true story
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I was very involved w the story and the narrator kept me there
It felt like SHE had written the story
Incredible
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Better than the movie
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At one point, the writer says something to the effect of, "he convinced a witness to travel to North Carolina without using deceit." the next sentence states that he did this by threatening to tell the witness's co-workers about what happened if he didn't come to North Carolina. Yes, he threatened a witness, who was not involved in the crime. He promised to keep this man's involvement quiet if he came out to NC (for the narcissistic reason that he didn't want to fly on an airplane). He then said the man's name in court and blamed the witness saying that he should have known this would happen.
The investigator comes across as a self-involved man who excuses any bad behavior in the name of "justice."
Very frustrating and annoying read. If the story had focused on the case, instead of the investigator, it probably would have been interesting.
just awful
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That probably doesn't make sense but there it is, I wish Kevin Pierce had done the narration.
Sleepy narration
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