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And Then She Killed Him

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And Then She Killed Him

By: Robert Scott
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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A two-time widow leading a double life

Miriam Giles ran away to Colorado to bury her violent past - but this seductive, charismatic widow has a dark side that could never stay buried. After finding the "sugar daddy" she was looking for in Alan Helmick, her new marriage seemed happy. Then, two years later, Alan meets a gruesome fate.

Returning home from errands, Miriam finds him lying in a pool of blood. Miriam shows police a cryptic note warning her to "run, run, run". But Miriam is no distraught housewife. She is a master manipulator always able to stay one step ahead of her unwitting partner - and the law - until now.

Contains mature themes.

©2012 Robert Scott (P)2018 Tantor
Criminology Murder Social Sciences True Crime Violence in Society
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Impressive deep police investigation. From the trial one can learn legal issues. While it isn’t suspenseful, and wasn’t supposed to be, it held my interest to the end.

Goode Police and Trial Procedure

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I thought this book would tick off all my true crime boxes. Murder! Deception! Pathological lying! Deceit! Conning! I kept waiting for it to get good. It never did.

While the narrator did a fantastic job, the story itself was so lazily researched and described by the author. He relied mostly on transcripts from cops and the trial. Shocking psychological things were given no attention.

Just read the title and you'll get more out of this book. Hard pass.

The title says it all; don't bother with the rest

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