A Deadly Game The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation Catherine Crier 9780060849634 Books
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A Deadly Game The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation Catherine Crier 9780060849634 Books
OK, I confess---I didn't read this whole book. In fact I barely made it to page 100. Why? I was stuck at my wife's hair salon waiting for her to finish and it was either this or a dozen Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping magazines.First off I must say that I was a bit biased...I normally never watch TV anymore and get all my news online since both TV and TV news in the past 15 years have gone straight down the toilet called Idiot Culture of Celebrity and Tabloid Pseudo-Journalism. Anybody who gives more than a flying fart about pathetic and meaningless little incidents like the Peterson case, Kobe Bryant's rape case and now Michael Jackson's child molestation case---needs to turn off that darn boob tube and get a life! Which usually involves reading a book, but something other than books like these.
However the writing was somewhat decent, about the same 10th grade reading level as Time Magazine and Newsweek these days, splattered with the latest buzzwords and breathless sensationalistic oversimplifications and easy overgeneralizations...very skimmable, which is the only way I could stomach something like this, I just skimmed through. I was impressed that grammar, spelling and punctuation were generally OK even if diction, tone and style were often appalling, that was far better than I expected. And no large print, either...whooo-eee!
Thank the Good Lord though, my wife's hair was done in all about one hour, and had I reached page 101 my lunch might've ended up all over that nice little waiting area and my poor wife would have to go elsewhere to get her hair done from now on...LOL
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A Deadly Game The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation Catherine Crier 9780060849634 Books Reviews
I have read Sharon Rocha’s book as well as Anne Bird’s book regarding this case. Both of those books give personal views of Scott through the eyes of people who loved him & didn’t want to believe that he was a monster capable of killing his pregnant wife.
This book goes in depth into the police investigation as well as illuminating the lies he was telling everyone. It gives a lot of information not presented at trial or shown in the numerous documentaries that I have seen on this case.
The editing in the first part of this kindle book is unforgivable. Nobody checked the first half for mistakes. Laci is frequently referred to as LCI. This book should not be full price unless it can be corrected. Many words are misspelled and mis hyphenated. It is distracting, but my mind was able to overcome it. I did learn new things.
Catherine Crier did a perfectly splendid job of writing a clear, concise, and accurate account of the entire Scott Peterson case, from well before Scott decided to kill Laci, to after the trial, with its perfectly justified verdict, and the sentence of death for Scott. The author also reveals lots of things not told before, which for those of us who want as much truth about something like this that we can get is very important. Hundreds of little details of the actions of Scott Peterson point directly to deliberate murder and guilt. It is my opinion that for anyone who still has lingering doubts that Scott murdered Laci and their unborn son, please read this book. Because it gives us REALITY. And while it is true that sometimes reality is ugly and hard to accept, the truth is STILL the truth. And Catherine Crier tells it in this book. While I never had any doubts that Scott did indeed murder Laci, this book gives me a solid absolute certainty.
Scott Peterson is a sociopath, totally. End of Story.
My heart goes out to Laci's mother, her entire family, and all their friends. In an odd kind of way, Laci still lives in the hearts of many of us. And this book helps me better understand why.
But because of the typos, the incredible amount of hyphenated words, it is only a good book. Lots of information not previously released and very informative. But Laci's name misspelled LCI countless times detracted from the book. And I do not understand the amount of hyphenated words! Po-lice. Really? Over and over. Need a proofreader? I can help!
OK, I confess---I didn't read this whole book. In fact I barely made it to page 100. Why? I was stuck at my wife's hair salon waiting for her to finish and it was either this or a dozen Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping magazines.
First off I must say that I was a bit biased...I normally never watch TV anymore and get all my news online since both TV and TV news in the past 15 years have gone straight down the toilet called Idiot Culture of Celebrity and Tabloid Pseudo-Journalism. Anybody who gives more than a flying fart about pathetic and meaningless little incidents like the Peterson case, Kobe Bryant's rape case and now Michael Jackson's child molestation case---needs to turn off that darn boob tube and get a life! Which usually involves reading a book, but something other than books like these.
However the writing was somewhat decent, about the same 10th grade reading level as Time Magazine and Newsweek these days, splattered with the latest buzzwords and breathless sensationalistic oversimplifications and easy overgeneralizations...very skimmable, which is the only way I could stomach something like this, I just skimmed through. I was impressed that grammar, spelling and punctuation were generally OK even if diction, tone and style were often appalling, that was far better than I expected. And no large print, either...whooo-eee!
Thank the Good Lord though, my wife's hair was done in all about one hour, and had I reached page 101 my lunch might've ended up all over that nice little waiting area and my poor wife would have to go elsewhere to get her hair done from now on...LOL
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