
Perfect Murder, Perfect Town
JonBenet and the City of Boulder
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Narrado por:
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Ron McLarty
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
It's too longWhat was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
I think there is too much quibbling to explain that the case remained unsolved because the police made faults at the very begining.What about Ron McLarty’s performance did you like?
On the whole, I enjoyed it.Do you think Perfect Murder, Perfect Town needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
I don't think so.Interesting but too long
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Interesting, Thorough, and Heartbreaking!
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Politics
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Disappointed
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Loved the gritty narration.
Engaging and Enthralling
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If you could sum up Perfect Murder, Perfect Town in three words, what would they be?
Interesting,informative, thought provokingWho was your favorite character and why?
N/AWhich scene was your favorite?
Oh our small foreign faction forgot duct tape, rope,and a note pad AHAHAHAHA =]If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Ego versus politics versus assumptions versus lies versus the truthAny additional comments?
Yes It is very interesting that even though Schiller never digs deep into the possibilty of the landscaper commiting the murder yet it is the landscaper/yard man that was first mentioned talking to JohnBenet and then again the question that she asked him about the roses mentioned at the end of the book as well.I just wonder if Schiller had his own personal suspitition?? who knows? Nevertheless the book was quite interesting despite the overwhelming internal problems that exist within the Boulder police department and their so called justice system.. I mean this was pathetic that there were so many people that seemed to be more concerned about their personal ego’s than focusing on the objective of getting the job of justice completed.One would hope and expect that if people got paid every day and made a career out of law enforcement,and judicial matters that they can and would be able to A) find out who killed her, B) bring them to justice, C) Carry out a proper trial. As we see now 17 years later that none of this has ever occured nor probably will it ever. This case is doubtless a reflection on Boulder Colorado,their law enforcement, and their judicial system which has failed thier citizens not to mention JohnBenet MIGHTILYThe intense level of inexperience,ignorance,imaturity,is a complete shame.
Pretty good
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Oddly Broken Up
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A waste of time.
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all police work
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Perfect Murder, Perfect Town
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