Ted Bundy's crimes were not grizzly. They were grisly. This error occurs several times in this book, at least three. Add factual errors, and rampant repetition to the mix; shake roughly.
Diane Dimond has written a wonderful expose of a world gone mad, a media driven by hype and a population searching for and reveling in schadenfreude. The Salahis were proven guilty without even the presumption of innocence, tried only in the court of public opinion. Although the author tried, she wa...