I just read her mums book. It horrified me how the police initially just treated her as a runaway - I doubt it would have saved her but it could have led to a conviction if they investigated these men a lot earlier.
There wasn't very much about the trial in the book, I'm not sure if that was for legal reasons or if the mum didn't want to go there.
I wouldn't say I "enjoyed" the book because it's such horrid subject matter but I'd certainly recommend it if you're interested in missing persons.
This was one of those cases I just couldn't bear to read about. Brave of you Ironside (imoo) and I'm very interested in your views and comments to inform me. Sometimes I don't have the emotional strength for the details though.
With all the preceding abuse cases that have come to light recently I am trying to see these from an objective viewpoint re: police lack of intervention. Difficult though. Appreciate your input,