The story of the life and crimes of the youngest woman on Death Row describes how pregnant, teenaged Judy encouraged her husband, Alvin, to go on a killing spree that left two little girls dead. Reprint.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Engrossing Account of Horrific Crimes,
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This review is from: Early Graves (Onyx) (Paperback)
I make it a habit to carry a book along with me whenever I go anywhere that may entail a long wait. In this case, I quickly grabbed a copy of this book, which I had purchased from my local library for twenty cents. It came in handy as the brake repair on my car took 4 hours. I started reading this book and time flew by.
In my opinion, it grabs the attention from the first page. I liked the author's quick paragraph by paragraph review of the backgrounds of the killers. Then he launches the reader into the terrifying actions of this "Boney and Claude", as the killers later termed themselves. Some may feel his writing lacks depth, but if you are a true crime fan you will find his descriptive abilities help one to visualize, for instance, the huge canyon where the first victim was discovered. I could almost see the steep sides and enveloping darkness that marked the young victim's disposal site. One indeed sympathizes with the recruit who had to spend a night down in its depths with the body of the murdered teenager. Since I don't want to give away too much of the story, suffice it to say that if you are in the mood for a chilling and easily readable account of two sociopathic individuals, pick up a copy of this book. It emphasizes the sad truth that there are truly heartless monsters in our midst, and no one is truly "safe" in today's world.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Suspected in 15 murders,
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This review is from: Early Graves (Onyx) (Paperback)
But you'd never know that from this book. Cook focuses is almost entirely on their murder of the 13 y/o with mention of the another as well as attempted abductions and attempted murder. I had no idea there were 15 suspected until I did a web search.
Until I learned of the 15 I really could not understand the death penalty focus, the anger of the prosecuter, the attitude of the Judge to change the jury recommend of life to death. I mean you can serially torture & murder people and eat them and not get death.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Things sure have changed since this book was published,
By Mary Redmond "bloodless movie fan" (East Syracuse, New York United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Early Graves (Onyx) (Paperback)
I read this book because I saw a movie "Evidence of Blood" based on the Thomas H. Cook novel. I liked his writing style, so I read a few more of his books. Since Early Graves was published in 1990, Judith Neelly's death sentence was commuted after she was pardoned by the Alabama governor in the late 90s. I hope that means life in prison and not pardoned and released. These were two heinous crimes. This book is written very well, too bad I didn't read it sooner.
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