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Lethal Guardian

By: M. William Phelps
Narrated by: J. Charles
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Family feud....
A real-estate lawyer in Connecticut's moneyed seaside communities, Beth Ann Carpenter, 30, had beauty, brains, and success. But she wanted more - namely guardianship of her two-year-old niece, Rebecca, daughter of Beth's estranged sister, Kim.

When Kim married Anson "Buzz" Clinton, 28, a former male exotic dancer deemed an unsuitable guardian by the Carpenter family, Beth Ann became obsessed with the idea that only his death could ensure that she and her parents would get custody of the child.

On March 10, 1994, along a lonely stretch of road, Clinton was shot five times. His body was discovered by passing motorists.

Misfit murderers....
Behind Clinton's death lay a bizarre murder-for-hire conspiracy that found privileged professionals and local misfits joined in a cold-blooded plot against an innocent man. This homicidal group included attorney Haiman Clein, 52. A husband, father, and successful businessman, Clein was Beth Ann Carpenter's boss - and also her sexually-obsessed, cocaine-snorting, murderously obedient lover. The paid killers were two buddies, organizer Joe Fremut and triggerman Mark Despres, who brought his 15-year-old son Christopher along for the hit.

The aftermath of this brutal crime would set investigators and prosecutors on a long and twisted path strewn with lies, treachery, and deceit that would cross the Atlantic Ocean before finally bringing justice home.

©2008 M. William Phelps (P)2008 Brilliance Audio

Critic reviews

"A compelling narrative...entertaining and instructive." ( Columbia Daily Tribune)

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Good but tedious

I personally thought that the writer brought a ton of humor into the presentation of this incredible story, however, there were times that felt very tedious with details that could have been left out without hurting the overall narrative.

I'm honestly not sure that I have giggled nearly as much and any other true crime book that I have read... not sure that that's a good thing but it was at least entertaining.

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and indepth story of beth carpenter

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

yes i would.

Who was your favorite character and why?

mark despres--not because he was likable. he was not. but he was such a rediculous person--especially as a parent i fond he held my interest.

buzz clinton was the person i LIKED best.

What about J. Charles’s performance did you like?

it was fine but the audio had some problems...that is not the narator's fault.

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