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Perfect Murder, Perfect Town
- JonBenet and the City of Boulder
- De: Lawrence Schiller
- Narrado por: Ron McLarty
- Duración: 6 h y 20 m
- Versión resumida
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If you are eager to read John and Patsy Ramsey's new release about the mysterious death of their daughter JonBenet, you won't want to miss Perfect Murder, Perfect Town. Schiller creates a portrait of an inscrutable family thrust under the spotlight of public suspicion and an affluent, tranquil city torn apart by a crime it was unprepared to deal with.
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This was steaming mess...
- De Ethan en 08-15-12
- Perfect Murder, Perfect Town
- JonBenet and the City of Boulder
- De: Lawrence Schiller
- Narrado por: Ron McLarty
Oddly Broken Up
Revisado: 10-06-22
The story is great, and the narrator does a great job, but I don't understand how Audible broke up the different chapters. It's only a small complaint.
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A Monster of All Time: The True Story of Danny Rolling, the Gainesville Ripper
- De: JT Hunter
- Narrado por: Don Kline
- Duración: 8 h y 3 m
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Ambitious, attractive, and full of potential, five young college students prepared for the new semester. They dreamed of beginning careers and starting families. They had a lifetime of experiences in front of them. But death came without warning in the dark of the night. Brutally ending five promising lives, leaving behind three gruesome crime scenes, the Gainesville Ripper terrorized the University of Florida, casting an ominous shadow across a frightened college town.
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EVERY gruesome detail...!
- De POLLY POIZENDEM en 05-22-19
William Shatner Reads the Danny Rolling Story
Revisado: 03-22-22
The story is great. The author covers every detail about each murder scene at no expense to the reader. The complaints about the narrator are 100% worth heeding, though. "The cop cars.... came to a... screeching halt next to the... getaway vehicle." It's almost like he's turning the page after every fourth word. He also can't pronounce words correctly. On several occasions, he mispronounces the word opined by pronouncing it opeened. The narrator really does channel his best William Shatner impersonation. I was still able to make it to the end of the book, so the narration really wasn't that big of a deterrent for me, but I did laugh out loud at parts of the book because of his inflection and cadence. "He punched his grandmother........ right in the face."
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