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I agree with the poster above who "couldn't put it down" in spite of a few factual errors. The author did a great job noting details and presenting different points of view and it definitely got my wheels turning again.
The level of information the book contained about the families kinda bothered me though, while some was totally relevant, I felt like a lot of that was none of my business.
Overall though, I would strongly recommend this book to fellow case followers and justice seekers and I hope interest is renewed.
Did the author say that they were all from out of town? Because that isn't true. ALC was living in Babylon, NY. She had been a resident of Long Island for about a year or so.
What show would that be? And when?
Makes ya think what other nut bars are just reading the comments and not posting.
Long Island Serial Killer - 48 Hours - CBS News
The Latest 48 Hours on the Long Island "Serial" Killer.
I can't get it to play. Can someone give a synopsis, please?
ETA: I got it to load
So, as some had suspected, SG was on the phone with 911 when she talked to VColetti.
I should like a few other reviews. Robert Kolker has a very long curriculum vitae (C.V.) He is a published and reviewed author. I look forward to hearing what other writers of note have to say about the book. A few folks here say it is a compelling read.
If anyone has finished the book, can you give a brief summary...is there anything other than family dynamics and history that we haven't discussed? Did he interview, Michael Pak, Alex Diaz, Johnny Terry, Akeem Cruz, Khalil White, or the friends who traveled with MBB to NYC. Did he speak to MW's friend, now in the Orlando area, who said that MW was at her home the night before she went missing? Did he interview JB's neighbors...especially the one who saw him and another person loading a U-Haul, around midnight, a few months after SG disappeared and by only one dim light? Did he interview the actual drifter?
These are just a few people that might help to give the complete picture.
My comment was wondering if there was a tip of some wort and the police were using Craigslist as a lure, or to get DNA samples from people in an effort to catch this killer?
John from NJ posted this in the comment section ad I thought he might be right. What does everybody/anybody think?
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2013/jul/22/unsolved-mystery-long-island/
If they are doing what he posted, I would totally be surprised. Wouldn't Suffolk follow suit?