YellowDog
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Yes, SS, we are all curious as to who it might be.
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Frankly, I find it troubling myself. I don't want people to use their deaths as a way to gain fame and fortune. There is nothing to be gained right now from writing a book. No perp is going to come from it and what is important now is to find out who did this horror to the girls. I want the OSBI to solve this case and stop making excuses for the way they botched it. There is still a killer or killers walking free. This comes first!
I guess it depends on why the book is being written. If it's being written strictly to make money, then I find it a bit troubling myself, in agreement with SS and GS. But, if it's strictly an emotional release (kinda like music is for me), and not an avenue toward fame, then I am all for it.
Just my humble opinion...
Cheers,
KP
Another possibility as well. Good point YD.Or if it's to inform the public and to keep the case out there, I see nothing wrong with it either. Maybe this person doesn't plan to finish the book until the case is solved but is just staying up to date with their research.
I guess it depends on why the book is being written. If it's being written strictly to make money, then I find it a bit troubling myself, in agreement with SS and GS. But, if it's strictly an emotional release (kinda like music is for me), and not an avenue toward fame, then I am all for it.
Just my humble opinion...
Cheers,
KP
I think we all need to think back to the day we heard about this tragedy. The emotions, the shock of it all. I agree with you KP. It could be an emotional release of sorts. I also hope that the book isn't for profit. I would hate to think that anyone is profiting from the deaths of two innocent children.