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the mesmerizing story of Diane Downs, a beautiful, brillient, sociopath, who commits the ultimate evil when she shoots her three children to gain the love of a married man. Anne Rule's insight into the personality of Downs is as horrifying as it is disturbing. She never confesses to shooting her children, but her conduct at the trial is sickening. She taps her foot and smiles while listening to "Hungry Like the Wolf," the song that was playing in her car while she slaughtered her children; she laughs when she should cry, she cries when it benefits her. One daughter is dead, one has lost the use of her arm and speech, and the little boy is paralyzed. None of this horror seems to penetrate Diane. She has no feelings for her children's suffering. The detail in this book is fascinating. Anne Rule describes every bit of evidence and presents it in such a way as to keep the reader of the edge of her seat. A must read for all true crime buffs.
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Murder, Trials (Murder), Case studies, Murderers, Biography, Criminals, Criminals, biography, Murder, oregon, Criminal investigation, united states, Infanticide, Crime, united states, New York Times reviewed, Crime and criminals, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Criminals & Outlaws, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology, TRUE CRIME / Murder, Crime, SociologyPeople
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Small sacrifices: a true story of passion and murder
1988, New American Library
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0451153936 9780451153937
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