A shocking true story of of murder on an a tiny tropical Island by the name of Palmyra. The story and the details of the trial are extremely well documented and I enjoyed being the extra person on the Jury and forming my own opinion of after reading and listening to all the evidence.I enjoyed this ...
What can I say? Vincent Bugliosi isn't just an amazing attorney but an amazing author as well. I've already read And the Sea Will Tell and loved it. It was so detailed, so thorough, and yet written in a voice that kept it from being stultifying or dry. Because of that experience I found myself awful...
bookshelves: winter-20142015, nonfiction, serial-killer, hippy-dippy-trippy-trash, massacre, true-grime, published-1974 Read on February 07, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuywL...Description: Prosecuting attorney in the Manson trial, Vincent Bugliosi held a unique insider's position in o...
It's hard to know what to say about this book: I agree - most of the time - with Bugliosi's position on this subject. But, as with his Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, this comes off as an unorganized rant that is made all the worse because he constantly claims other people - in this book, ...
It was so quiet, one of the killers would later say, you could almost hear the sound of ice rattling in cocktail shakers in the homes way down the canyon. Those are the opening lines of Helter Skelter. Decades after I had first read it, I could recall that first sentence almost word for word. The b...
I have "read" one book by Vincent Bugliosi before (I say "read" because it was an audio book) and in that book Bugliosi impressed me with his rather ruthless rigour of thought about an issue that was clouded by too many books and opinions. But this book is a pale imitation. Instead of a rigorous, th...
This book addresses a hugely significant event in American political and judicial history. Bugliosi wrote an article, "None Dare Call It Treason," about it for The Nation, published on February 5, 2001. The article "drew the largest outpouring of letters and email in the magazine's 136-year histor...
This is a very interesting book on a horrific murder in our history, one that no one will soon forget about, especially people who remember hearing about it on the news. (My mom was very upset with the fact that I was reading it.) It is written by the District Attorney who was in charge of the case ...
I honestly loved this book. I never once found it boring, but I would not recommend this for people who can't stomach long, technical, detailed account of the investigation, trial, and sentencing. This book also takes into account the theory and other alternate theories behind the murder. Since it i...
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