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Murdered Innocents

By: Corey Mitchell
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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On a December night in Austin, Texas, teenagers Jennifer Harbison and Eliza Thomas closed up the yogurt store where they worked. The girls were joined by Jennifer's younger sister, Sarah, and her friend Amy Ayers. Less than an hour later, all four girls were dead - tragic victims of an apparent fire. Until it was discovered that the girls had been bound and gagged, sexually assaulted, and shot execution style. With no physical evidence or eyewitnesses, Austin police faced one of their toughest cases ever. Nearly eight years passed before four young men were charged with the crime, and authorities learned how a planned robbery exploded into a drug- and sex-fueled spree of brutality. But the road to justice was packed with shocking twists.

©2005 Corey Mitchell (P)2017 Tantor
Criminology Murder Social Sciences True Crime Exciting
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Many true crime books contain contain lengthy and often unnecessary transcripts. This book described a fascinating story including all that was necessary.

Good Story Without Unnecessary Length

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Best book I’ve found on this terrible event. So much detail about this case. I definitely recommend.

Great book!

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No spoilers here, but this is an unsolved crime. And exploring in depth , ad nauseam, all of the possible suspects who were later cleared got confusing, and eventually boring. I didn’t finish this book.
The other problem I have with this is something that a lot of people will violently disagree with me about and it has nothing to do with the writing of the book. It is to do with the glorifying of organizations like future farmers of America, where animals are raised in many cases as pets. They are given names and learn to trust humans. Then they are sold to be slaughtered. The fear, confusion and sense of betrayal those animals must experience goes beyond my comprehension. I just don’t think that doing that expresses a love of animals.

And yes, I am a vegetarian and NOT for health reasons.

Please know that I mean no disrespect for the victims and their families. My heart truly goes out to everyone involved.

Too many rabbit holes

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there was so much unnecessary length in this book it felt dragged out eventually I got bored and couldn't finish it due to the unnecessary detail.

dragged out

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