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I feel the same way in regard to how shocking I found it. Considering I’m someone who’s first true crime reads were about Gein and Fish. I’m completely with you on how it has never left my thoughts.I have to say, I think this story is one of the most horrific crime stories I’ve ever read, and I’ve been reading them for 50 years. I’m almost done with the book. Aphrodite did a great job of getting the back stories, and the book is mostly easy to follow along. I am not really good with names, so when an author writes about a person using just the first name, and then switches to the last name, I tend to get confused. But that’s just me…![]()
Cringe is the right word. It makes me remember that our brains aren’t fully formed until we are @25 years old. I feel like the subjects of this book are a prime example of that.I had to set it down a few times. The details made me cry and cringe. I feel so sad for her. No one deserves that. When Melinda said she felt bad, I'm like now you feel bad kinda too late for that.
I agree, her book is immersive. I’m probably going to finish it tonight. I’d like to see how it all plays out in the end…I read this book many years ago. It’s the book that introduced me to Aphrodite’s writing. I find her books completely immersive. You just fall right into the story. In regard to this case. I’m really enjoying reading the book again. I find it completely shocking. For me that says a lot. I think it has to do with Shanda’s age and that 4 girls went along with this. Mob mentality but still.
Yes, and that reminded me more of male sexual offenders. It's like they were a cross between that and mean girls.I thought it was particularly cruel the way the girls posed the body. She wasn't even a teen yet.
JenLovesHats welcome to Websleuths.com. It is hard to believe these are teenage girls.This crime is absolutely horrifying. It's hard to believe teenage girls are responsible.
Agreed, just like in the Missy Avila case.In a few other crimes committed by girls against 1 girl you frequently see disfigurement. They didn't actually cut her hair but they threatened to. They also focused on damaging her face, which was significant because she was so pretty.
HahahahaHey Everyone.
If you are struggling with how the forum works. CALL ME. I have a phone that I use when I need to post the number publicly. You can call me at 435-647-6896.
Tricia
P.S. I just accidentally almost posted my ex-husband's phone number. Luckily, I caught it before I posted it. Trust me, he would have been so confused getting calls from book club people; he probably would have gone off the grid for the rest of his life because he would be so freaked out. It actually makes me laugh, so maybe I will post his number just for my entertainment later. haha
Exactly. Very thought-out and diabolical.In a few other crimes committed by girls against 1 girl you frequently see disfigurement. They didn't actually cut her hair but they threatened to. They also focused on damaging her face, which was significant because she was so pretty.
I actually read up to page 60, then reread the first part. As Tricia says, we have to learn how we make monsters to keep from creating more of them. After you knew about Melinda's history you could see why she could feel so threatened by a romantic rival and how she could be so violent at such a young age.I am not much of a reader but I thought I would give this a try especially since it’s a true crime story and we can discuss the book and Tricia is Amazing! I started reading and was immediately hooked and couldn’t stop. While I was reading about the most horrific gruesome murder committed by these young girls I literally became sick and had to make a mad dash to the bathroom where I! I was then afraid to go to sleep for fear I would have nightmares. I’m in the middle of the book and dang it’s taking me a minute to think about and process a lot of the events, especially the life of Melinda. Happy Reading Mad Chatters!