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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written spellbinding, non-stop chiller!
As a seasoned veteran of true crime novels, I must say that this is the first one that I read cover to cover without stopping. Braidhill does an excellent job at uncovering the gruesome monstrosities at the Lamb funeral home from the pliers that were used to rip out peoples gold fillings, the mass cremations that resulted in an overflow of human sludge,and the murder...
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2.0 out of 5 stars gruesome, grotesque, good
In "Chop Shop" the story of the Lamb family funeral home is exposed. David Sconce is illuminated as an evil, sinister man comitting mass cremations, and illegally removing people's organs. He also did whatever it took to eliminate his competition in the mortuary business. This is a true story. I enjoyed the fact that this book is based on real events...
Published on November 16, 1998


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written spellbinding, non-stop chiller!, March 14, 1999
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This review is from: Chop Shop (Mass Market Paperback)
As a seasoned veteran of true crime novels, I must say that this is the first one that I read cover to cover without stopping. Braidhill does an excellent job at uncovering the gruesome monstrosities at the Lamb funeral home from the pliers that were used to rip out peoples gold fillings, the mass cremations that resulted in an overflow of human sludge,and the murder of a rival mortician. This book packs a powerful punch. I liked this book because it is well written, excellently detailed, and possesses a sense of sympathy for the many victims of David Sconce. Highly recommended for true crime fans.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bone Chilling!!!!, February 13, 1999
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This review is from: Chop Shop (Mass Market Paperback)
As someone who was and knows of others who were victimized by David Sconce's pathetically sick and greedy mind, this book gives me the finality of knowing what really happend behind closed doors.

The folks who have since taken over the funeral home are just as sick about his past activities as I am. What makes me feel better is knowing that someone who cares about people has stepped in to take over and clean up the memory of that horrible place. I appreciate their help in me finding out about this book so I can really know what happend to people I loved.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Organizational desperation, June 15, 2000
This review is from: Chop Shop (Mass Market Paperback)
In addition to detailing aboundant blood, guts and gore, ChopShop poignantly depicts what so many organizations do when theirexistence is jeopardized: they do anything and everything to survive. In this case, it's a funeral home that is beleaguered by a widespread industry downturn, and is thus faced with the challenge of foraging for revenues.

God knows, I've toiled at several businesses that, when threatened with extinction, resorted to every imaginable sort of behavior--much of which was just as flagrantly illegal as the funeral home's savage and grisly activities depicted in this well-written book.

In light of this, I highly recommed this book as both a scintillating horror read, and a remarkable study of organizational malfeasance commonly perpetrated in the name of survival.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disrespectful, June 1, 2003
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Megan (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
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This book was so good that I literally could not put it down for more than an hour at a time. Kathy Braidhill has an amazing gift for storytelling. She presents all the facts to you without stating her opinion. Also, all of her facts are taken from records that you can look up. The mass cremations were so direspectful to the families of the deceased and "popping chops" to remove dental gold was just horrendous. Paints a sick story of a family wrenched with greed and arrogance.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing!, February 27, 2004
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Most people take the funeral services provided to their dearly departed for granted. They assume that the remains of their loved one will be properly cared for. After reading this book, I can not make that assumption any longer.

The Lamb Funeral Home was a part of the California landscape for generations. When the most recent generation began working there, the business was corrupted. The problem only begins with him cremating more than one body at once. David Sconce sold the gold teeth and organs of bodies for profits. In addition to this scandal, Sconce is accused of multiple assaults and murdering others in the funeral industry. While the hot-tempered Sconce has not been convicted of murder, there are reasons to believe he is guilty of murdering the competition.

This is a fast-paced easy read that I had trouble putting down. I was anticipating the ending. My only disappointment was finding out Sconce was never convicted of murder.

I have stereotyped in my mind what a funeral director should look like. Sconce does not meet that description. As a result, I can never look at the funeral industry without wondering if an honest business is being run.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars gruesome, grotesque, good, November 16, 1998
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This review is from: Chop Shop (Paperback)
In "Chop Shop" the story of the Lamb family funeral home is exposed. David Sconce is illuminated as an evil, sinister man comitting mass cremations, and illegally removing people's organs. He also did whatever it took to eliminate his competition in the mortuary business. This is a true story. I enjoyed the fact that this book is based on real events. However, it saddens me that people were really violated in this way. I also liked how the author, Kathy Braidhill, discusses the trial of David, Jerry and Laurianne Sconce. A brief scene also takes place in my hometown, Camarillo, when mortuary owner, Tim Waters, dies at Pleasent Valley Hospital. David Sconce was later charged with his murder by Oleander poisoning. He is aquitted though. I disliked the writing style of this book. Some sentences are short and choppy, and certain sections sound as tough they were written by a high school student. The description was somewhat vague and some events are repeated over and over. I would only recommend this book to someone that enjoys murder and gore. The writing style and presentation are not very good. The story, however, is very sick and twisted. :)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I was a victim of David Sconce, but this book is only part!, November 18, 2004
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I am one of David Sconce's victims. I had entered into a business relationship with him and got burned (figuratively!). We first found out about him when we saw him arrested on the local news!

Having been involved in part of the situation, the book is accurate for the most part, however the writing is uneven. Given what I saw and heard I doubt none of the other gruesome details the author presents.

David Sconce appeared to be a nice, well mannered businessman that was too good to be true! That he was a ghoal of the worst kind still chills me to the bone. I am lucky he didn't come after me and my family.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One excellent book, July 26, 1998
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As a living victim of the atrocities that this monster and his family did to my closest loved ones, this was a hard book to read because I was so closely involved. But this book is well written and absolutely a must read and I hope the publishers will re-print it so another generation of people can read what can happen to them and their loved ones. Remember that these monsters are walking the streets and most probably doing it again....This book will change your life or at least your views of life and death, and the sad part is that it is a true story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very intriguing reading!!, November 17, 1997
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This is one book I couldnt put down! How can one man have so much control over people...and ruin a family business that his own flesh and blood built, this tells you that david sconce was a very sick person.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun, no guilt!, March 17, 2001
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This is the perfect true crime alternative, all of the gory details and excitement, but none of the guilt of being entertained by the suffering of others. Braidhill is a gifted storyteller - you won't be able to put this one down!
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