
Couple Found Slain
After a Family Murder
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Narrated by:
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Christina Delaine
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Mikita Brottman
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By:
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Mikita Brottman
This program includes an introduction read by the author.
“Mikita Brottman is one of today’s finest practitioners of nonfiction.”
—The New York Times Book Review
Critically acclaimed author and psychoanalyst Mikita Brottman offers literary true crime writing at its best, taking us into the life of a murderer after his conviction—when most stories end but the defendant's life goes on.
On February 21, 1992, 22-year-old Brian Bechtold walked into a police station in Port St. Joe, Florida and confessed that he’d shot and killed his parents in their family home in Silver Spring, Maryland. He said he’d been possessed by the devil. He was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia and ruled “not criminally responsible” for the murders on grounds of insanity.
But after the trial, where do the "criminally insane" go? Brottman reveals Brian's inner life leading up to the murder, as well as his complicated afterlife in a maximum security psychiatric hospital, where he is neither imprisoned nor free. During his 27 years at the hospital, Brian has tried to escape and been shot by police, and has witnessed three patient-on-patient murders. He’s experienced the drugging of patients beyond recognition, a sadistic system of rewards and punishments, and the short-lived reign of a crazed psychiatrist-turned-stalker.
In the tradition of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Couple Found Slain is an insider’s account of life in the underworld of forensic psych wards in America and the forgotten lives of those held there, often indefinitely.
A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company
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Good story, annoying narration
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Great
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Give help to those that need it!
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This piece would have been better served had she narrated it herself, from her POV similarly as ultimately it is her clinical investigative curiosity that is driving her in the first place.
The narration was abysmal, and because I don’t like to be unkind, I just kept thinking the artist was trying to imitate Brottman, failing miserably. I’m not sure how anyone can narrate with such an obvious disinterest.
Hit the actual Library and loan it for this one.
Mikita Fan -This Book Not So Much
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A Good Story, Not Typical True Crime, But...
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Gets some of the legal terminology wrong which was annoying for me as a lawyer and would probably also be annoying to the average Law & Order viewer (e.g. confusing direct and cross examination).
Too one-sided
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Thank god it’s over!
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