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Includes the cases of convicted murderers Randy Roth, Charles Rodman Campbell, Cynthia Marler, Ken Burke, and Richard Marquette.Tags
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The centerpiece to this look at murder cases is Rule focusing on the case of Randy Roth. Rule calls him a modern day Bluebeard and the comparison is apt.
Roth we find truly hates women and woos with the plan to marry them in order to collect their insurance.
The first case is set up in typical Rule fashion. She goes into Roth and his victims background. This book differs slightly due to the time between two victims and Roth's apparent plans for more in between. Roth focuses on the women in this case more than usual and I think it's because of Roth's hatred towards women. I did like how Rule got into how hard it was and still is for female police officers and prosecutors due to them being seen as "bitchy" or mean if they raise their show more voices. Due to the high stakes with Roth when he is brought to trial it was very insightful to get into everyone's heads for this one.
After the main case then Rule goes into five bonus cases. Not all ended satisfactory (bad guys brought to justice) or I just wished for more details. show less
Roth we find truly hates women and woos with the plan to marry them in order to collect their insurance.
The first case is set up in typical Rule fashion. She goes into Roth and his victims background. This book differs slightly due to the time between two victims and Roth's apparent plans for more in between. Roth focuses on the women in this case more than usual and I think it's because of Roth's hatred towards women. I did like how Rule got into how hard it was and still is for female police officers and prosecutors due to them being seen as "bitchy" or mean if they raise their show more voices. Due to the high stakes with Roth when he is brought to trial it was very insightful to get into everyone's heads for this one.
After the main case then Rule goes into five bonus cases. Not all ended satisfactory (bad guys brought to justice) or I just wished for more details. show less
Okay why did I love bundy so much but hated this ?? well didn't hate it was still interesting to read and facts, was very dense though I wish it had more murder? lol !I get that wasn't the point .. perhaps I shall only read serial killer books
It is amazing to me that people really believe that they can get away with murder. Ann Rule writes about cases where individuals really thought they would do just that, but got caught. Enlightening!
I liked the opening story (although I thought the courtroom part was a drag because it repeated a lot we already knew). I was not fond of the shorter crime stories in the back. An ok true crime read.
I loved this book, but I'm biased. I'm a big Ann Rule fan, and I love true crime. I found these cases really interesting, and as always, disturbing.
More great ann rule
Looking on bookcrossing shelf I see I did write a little bit about this book.....................
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on Friday, January 23, 2004
8 out of 10
I have decided to share more of my books. its a process ,it is hard to say goodbye to your books, but i am trying ;-)
This was a great read.
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(I said it was short)
The first story is apparently about Randy Roth. So might re read.
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on Friday, January 23, 2004
8 out of 10
I have decided to share more of my books. its a process ,it is hard to say goodbye to your books, but i am trying ;-)
This was a great read.
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(I said it was short)
The first story is apparently about Randy Roth. So might re read.
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Ann Rule was born on October 22, 1931 in Lowell, Michigan. She received a bachelor's degree from the University of Washington in creative writing, with minors in psychology, criminology and penology. She began writing for magazines including True Detective, Master Detective, Inside Detective, Front Page Detective, and Office Detective in 1969. show more During her lifetime, she wrote more than 30 books including The Stranger Beside Me; Green River, Running Red; Practice to Deceive; Ann Rule's Crime Files series, and Lying in Wait. She died on July 26, 2015 at the age of 83. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- A Rose for Her Grave and Other True Cases
- Original publication date
- 1993
- People/Characters
- Randy Roth; Cynthia Bomgartner Roth; Janis Roth
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- Washington, USA
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- 364.15230979777 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Crime Criminal offenses Offenses against the person Homicide Murder History, geographic treatment, biography North America
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- HV6533 .P33 .R85 — Social sciences Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology Crimes and offenses
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