Official Review: They Must Be Monsters by Deric Haddad

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Re: Official Review: They Must Be Monsters by Deric Haddad

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Wow! This seems really gripping and fascinating; sexual abuse of children is probably the biggest problem we humans have, so for a case to last as long as this one, Wow! I couldn't wait so I Google'd the result, but I still think it'd be a fascinating read getting from point A to point B. Thanks for the introduction!
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MsTri wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 09:22 Wow! This seems really gripping and fascinating; sexual abuse of children is probably the biggest problem we humans have, so for a case to last as long as this one, Wow! I couldn't wait so I Google'd the result, but I still think it'd be a fascinating read getting from point A to point B. Thanks for the introduction!
Yeah, definitely worth a read, well-written and gripping from start to end. Thanks for commenting.
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What a great review! Despite being an avid follower of true crime stories, I must admit I was unaware of this case until I read this review. Must say, I am eager to read it and find out more. Interesting quote from Virginia McMartin - we always think the American judicial system is pretty infallible and this book obviously makes us question that premise. Thank you - can't wait to get started on this one!
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sonya01 wrote: 21 Sep 2018, 01:55 What a great review! Despite being an avid follower of true crime stories, I must admit I was unaware of this case until I read this review. Must say, I am eager to read it and find out more. Interesting quote from Virginia McMartin - we always think the American judicial system is pretty infallible and this book obviously makes us question that premise. Thank you - can't wait to get started on this one!
Thanks! Appreciate your comments. This is a powerful case and a very well-written book. Definitely worth reading.
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This is a compelling nonfiction. It's just unbelievable how a whole community can submerge in irrational fear just because someone presumed something and accused another person without questioning anything of an unforgivable crime. Also, to learn that people can be cruel enough to condemn an innocent person of a crime, he didn't commit just to further their carriers is just eye-opening. I'm certainly hoping to read this book.
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