
Buried Memories
The Bloody Crimes and Execution of the Texas Black Widow
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Narrated by:
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George Newbern
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By:
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Irene Pence
1985, Gun Barrel City, Texas: Police searching for missing Fire Department captain Jimmy Don Beets dug inside a wishing well in the neatly tended garden of Beets's wife, 48-year-old Betty Lou Beets. Not only did they find his body, but they also found the body of Betty Lou's fourth husband, Doyle Wayne Barker. It wasn't long before investigators unearthed the terrible truth. As Betty Lou's sordid past emerged, so did her chilling trail of marital violence. She shot her second husband, Billy York Lane, in the back. She tried to run over her third husband, Ronnie Threlkeld, with a car. Both survived to tell their horrific stories. But Barker and Beets, spouses four and five, weren't so lucky. After a sensational trial, Betty Lou Beets was sentenced to die by lethal injection. Fifteen years later, on February 24, 2000, she again drew national attention by becoming the second woman to be executed in Texas since the Civil War.
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Great Story and Narration
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Good true crime
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Great story, enough detail without detracting from the overall story.
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Well read.
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this lady lived directly across the canal from my new property
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My one major complaint about the audiobook is that the narrator read in a weird staccato that made it sound like he was adding a period after every word in some parts. So avoid it if you're not into a parody of William Shatner reading you true crime.
Delicious insanity, save the poor narration
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I like George Newbern's acting work, but I do think he could have done better with this piece. I notice the difference between narrators who read with inflection and those who read with feeling, and I feel that Newbern lacked some real emotion with his delivery. But he has a pleasant voice, and did vary his reading for different characters so that I always knew whose dialogue was being read, which I appreciate. While not perfect, he was far better than many I've listened to.
Well-written
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Good but sometimes hard to follow
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Pence does not try to portray Betty Lou Beets as a monster, nor does she try to compel sympathy for her. Instead, she presents the facts of the case and Betty Lou’s life and allows her audience to make up their own minds.
This might be the best true crime book I’ve ever read (or more accurately, listened to). I found myself hanging on every word and fully involved in the unfolding story. If you’re a true crime fan, I highly recommend you give this a listen.
Betty Lou Beets
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Very good story
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