
Closing Time
A True Story of Robbery and Double Murder
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Narrated by:
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Perry Daniels
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By:
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Anita Paddock
Kenneth Staton was the well-respected owner of a jewelry store in Van Buren, Arkansas. Although crippled with rheumatoid arthritis and unable to walk without crutches, he had built his business through excellent watch repair work, fine quality jewelry sold at fair prices, and a dedication to his customers that surpassed all other merchants. He was the quintessential gentleman in all aspects of his life, and a beloved father.
Unknown to him, two men - a seasoned criminal with a propensity for violence and a younger man, handsome but broke and with an obsessive thirst for alcohol - plotted to rob the jewelry store at closing time on September 10, 1980. The thugs had only met each other days before, and it was the younger one's first venture into armed robbery.
When Staton and his daughter, Suzanne, didn't show up for supper, his other two daughters became alarmed and went to the store. There they found the bodies of their father and youngest sister lying in pools of blood, gagged, hogtied, and shot twice in the head. Close to $100,000 dollars in diamonds and other jewelry had been stolen.
This senseless, bloody crime rocked the town of Van Buren and set its lawmen, sworn to find the killers, on a fiercely determined hunt that led from Rogers, Arkansas, to Jacksonville, Florida, and all the way to Vancouver, Canada.
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I have no doubt the author, given her ties to the community and western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma, had all the details right in the original publication. However, the producers of the audio performance and the narrator get a massively failing grade their frequent and egregious, yet easily avoidable, mistakes.
I plan to download and listen to the author’s other titles. I hope material got better treatment.
My compliments to the author for a story well told, interesting throughout. I enjoyed it.
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The voice actor generally does a good job but there are so many names and locations that are mispronounced; most egregious is the mispronunciation of the name Staton. Completely unacceptable.
Additionally, the accents are off. I feel that the author, who is from this area, could easily have pointed that out as well.
I’m an avid audible listener. However, this is one that I wish I’d read the print version.
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