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Thanks Sleepy! Sounds like a really interesting book... I'm going to have to check it out. Did anyone happen to catch the movie this weekend... Not as good as I think it could have been, but I definitely liked it.
Yea, I've seen the commercials for this too. That's what got me thinking about these murders. It actually looks surprisingly decent.
Its on tomorrow night but I have plans so i'm going to try to tivo it. Here's the commercial btw: YouTube - The Two Mr Kissels - Nov 15 at 9pm ET | PT on Lifetime
Anyone familiar with the Kissel murders (also called the milkshake murders apparently). Some investment banker who got killed in Hong Kong. Crazy Stuff
Does anyone know if there ever was a book published about her. Heard about it recently and it's fascinating..apparently she was abducted at a young age, believed to have been dead, yet her mother sees her 6 years later at a party and finds out she's actually alive. Pretty fascinating story!
I've never read the Green River Killer (is that what the book is called). Is it any good?I usually like to read the books before I seem them as a movie, but I think this is a different instance because its something that happened in real life. I think i'll check it out. I mean what else really...
There have been some really good books, movies, etc that have been put together (autobiographical or fiction) that have done a good job of portraying the stories of mass murderers.
What are some of your favs?? I really like the movie Monster. I think that was done extremely well.
Whether we like it or not these types of books are popular because they detail the truth of the teenage experience today. You should read this book and then discuss the topics with your kids and see if they can relate or have a friend who is in a similar situation. You may find that you will be...
A Light In the Attic: Shell Silverstein
Where the Wild Things Are
James and the Giant Peach
THe true story of the three little pigs as told by the big bad wolf
Goodnight Moon
You could try John Saul. He tends to kill children is his books if you're into that. I know because my mother refuses to read anything he writes ever because of that little quirk