
Not a Very Good Murderer
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Ronan Farrow
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Ronan Farrow
Kidnapping plots, arson, jewel heists, attempted murder–just another day in Paradise...Valley, Arizona.
In this wild, genre-bending audio documentary, New York Times best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Ronan Farrow dives deep into the strange and storied life of high-society socialite and former Miss Arizona Celia (Cece) Doane.
As a well-to-do ex-beauty queen in the 1970s, Cece had no trouble attracting husbands. She did appear to have some trouble getting rid of them, though. Under seemingly perpetual investigation for attempted murder plots against two of her spouses, she has been a “person of interest” to Arizona law enforcement for decades but never arrested. Did she actually conspire to have her husbands killed? And if so, how has she managed to elude detectives for so many years?
Through countless hours of interviews and painstaking investigative legwork, Farrow examines Cece’s checkered past, exposing a web of half-truths and omissions that shed new light on this shocking and confounding case. But what happens when he realizes that his most important source may also be his most unreliable?
Part true crime thriller, part captivating character study, Not a Very Good Murderer is a fascinating exploration of what it takes to uncover the truth and what it means to keep it buried.
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Editorial Review
OBSESSED!! So well written and so well performed!
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Trying to figure out the point?
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Interesting and Well-written
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such an interesting story.
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As a 38-year veteran of the upscale resort industry, I’ve dealt with at least a half-dozen CeCe Doanes over the decades, if not more. I’ve known guests who were super-rich, entitled, drunk, drugged-out, mentally ill, or some combination of several of those things.
But while Farrow could have easily portrayed CeCe as a demonic witch (as I suspect she herself expects to be received), I was impressed with the nuanced approach here, which revealed some of her humanity.
I would not want to be in the presence of this woman for more than an hour- her drama would exhaust me. I know the type all too well. But the interview was fascinating, and CeCe was not an entirely unsympathetic character.
Wow, a true crime murder story where nobody actually died? That’s actually rather refreshing, coming off my last two reads, which were bios of John Wayne Gacy and the Hillside Stranglers.
I’m an avid True Crime reader. I like the way this one both fits into and defies that genre, just as the blurb suggests.
My only issue was with the sound quality of some of the dialogue- some of it was a little hard for me to hear clearly. But that’s likely because of limitations with my own hearing, and also due to the conditions the interviews had to be recorded under.
“Truth is stranger than fiction”? You betcha!
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Excellent - of course!!
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That this was true
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Great production and entertain story
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It’s no surprise that a former beauty queen would have those tendencies.
I do wish two specific things would have been better described. I lack a clear picture of what Ceecee looks like both now and in the past. Sarina mentioned a comment where someone said she looked like a mini Ceecee, so maybe she has blond hair and blue eyes and is thin?
I also would have enjoyed more of a portrait of what Ceecee ‘s family relationships were like. What did she say about her parents relationship and their affection or lack thereof towards her? Did her parents have addiction or abuse issues? What were their politics like?
Love Ronan’s Stories
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Excellent
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