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  • The Three Minute Man

  • The Story of a Small Town Sociopath
  • By: Richard L. Douglass
  • Narrated by: Jason Sullivan
  • Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Three Minute Man

By: Richard L. Douglass
Narrated by: Jason Sullivan
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Publisher's summary

March 12, 1985, Columbia, Mississippi, Police Station Dispatch Office, 8:58 pm.

"This is James Jackson at Red Carpet Motors. We've been robbed. My wife is hurt bad. I need an ambulance."

Thus began, a year-long investigation and prosecution into Mary Nell Jackson's killer, beginning with a crime scene containing no eyewitness, no murder weapon, very little physical evidence, and no motive. When the investigation began to focus on the husband, town and church, loyalties split....

©2018 Richard L. Douglass (P)2021 Richard L. Douglass
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Great small-town murder tale

I work in Columbia and it was an extremely accurate description of this small town in the Deep South. Enjoyed the back story of this murder.

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Absolutely Amazing

I'm from the town in which this book is referenced. My grandpa worked for James Jackson and retired from RCM. He went to his grave a few years ago still believing Jackson to be an innocent man. This book is amazing and the narrator completed the package.

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3 minute man

loved it . I listened to on audio and it kept me interested all the way through.

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Awful narration, sanctimonious church-y-ness

If you have never heard an actual Southern accent or prefer one that appears to be stolen directly from a 1960s tv show, then perhaps you won’t want to throw something against a wall when you listen to this narrator. It might have developed into an interesting story, but between feeling like I had somehow tuned into an episode of the Andy Griffith Show and the syrupy sweet description of life in a Southern town full of righteous churchy, I just couldn’t put myself through it.

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