|
Post by smoke52020 on Oct 24, 2005 20:49:02 GMT -5
Tikarose ~
You made a very very good point, thank you for sharing your view. I have not purchased any of the books written about this tragedy, the people that are writing them are only out to profit off of these horrible murders.
|
|
|
Post by tikarose on Oct 28, 2005 19:37:36 GMT -5
I'm reading them from the library. I have read Amber's, not much there we didn't find out in the trial transcripts. Catherine Crier's A Deadly Game comes across as extremely "see, told you he was guilty-ish", and Anne Bird's is just sad. I feel kind of sorry for her, well in a way, I think she goes with the opinion that will make her popular with those she cares about. I may be wrong, but when I read her thoughts I feel she is afraid to end up on the "wrong" side, so she follows the crowd. Speculation written as fact always ticks me off, and as far as I can see that's what she has done. I'm about half way through the book. I feel everything Scott said and did around her was distorted and taken out of context due to her fear of being thought less of by those who really mattered to her. I can feel Scott's loneliness as he's abandoned by this sister he had just found. Tikarose ~
You made a very very good point, thank you for sharing your view. I have not purchased any of the books written about this tragedy, the people that are writing them are only out to profit off of these horrible murders.
|
|