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Murder In The Heartland by M. William Phelps
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Murder In The Heartland

by M. William Phelps

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This was a good true crime book with an intriguing story into the hearts and lives of the victims’ families. The only problem was the anticlimactic ending. The book was written prior to Lisa Montgomery's trial which IMO was a huge mistake. The story would have been much better if we had known the outcome and heard from the family on the verdict. It just takes away from a book when you have to do a Google search to find out answers when you are finished. ( )
  dakizae | Aug 20, 2009 |
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AN UNIMAGINABLE CRIME. AN UNLIKELY PLACE. AN UNRELENTING KILLER.
On December 16, 2004, a Nodaway County, Missouri, 9-1-1 operator received a frantic call from the mother of 23-year-old Bobbie Jo Stinnett. The eight-months-pregnant mom-to-be, Bobbie Jo, had been found lying on her family room floor bleeding profusely and barely breathing. Most disturbing of all, her baby was gone.
Only 187 miles away in Melvern, Kansas, Bobbie Jo’s killer, Lisa Montgomery, dressed the baby she’d brutally kidnapped in a Winnie-the-Pooh outfit and called her husband to say that she’d given birth to a baby girl she called Abigail. While televisions blared the nation’s first Amber Alert for an unborn child, Lisa proudly showed off "her" new baby at church and a local diner, duping many while arousing the suspicions of others. And that was only the beginning of one of the most unthinkable events in American history, one that shocked the nation and left two Midwestern communities reeling in the crime’s aftermath.
Now, investigative journalist and acclaimed author M. William Phelps delivers a definitive literary investigation of this compelling story, one that is as suspenseful as it is heartbreaking. Working with the exclusive cooperation of Lisa Montgomery’s ex-husband, Carl Boman, Lisa’s children and mother, law enforcement officials, friends, relatives, and neighbors, Phelps reveals what really happened that fateful day in December and traces the tortured history of sexual abuse, abandonment, and desperation that planted the seeds of a potential sociopath destined for "moral insanity." Here is the true story of the frantic search for a baby born under the most horrific conditions imaginable, of the lucky break that led to the killer, of Lisa’s family’s fears about her mental health, and of the shock waves that still linger in two small American towns that will never be the same again.
Like Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, Murder in the Heartland takes an unflinching look at an American tragedy, exploring its terrible trajectory with unparalleled courage, insight, and compassion.

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