![]() Into the Deep: The Hidden Confession of Natalee's Killer $16.95 I enjoyed reading the book, but some of the things that the author hinged his analysis on, could be interpreted many ways. Another reviewer mentioned that English not being his native tongue, slips/verbiage could be attributed to that. That's true, but I guess one could also argue that maybe slips would be more readily apparent in someone not writing in their native tongue making his conduct more apparent in his words since he's not able to "weasel word" his explanations. But to me, the endorsements of the book/science were few and unknown. Perhaps this forensic science is still so new that we are just learning about it, or its a "junk science." Not sure, but I suggest the reader make his/her opinion. Certainly, profilers do look at writings for hints in a perp's psychological makeup, but whether it paints such a graphic and clear story is doubtful. Finally with the release of VanderSloot's covertly videotaped "confession" which I put more stake in, there was no mention of the K. brothers which makes one wonder. ![]() Aruba: The Tragic Untold Story of Natalee Holloway and Corruption in Paradise $25.99 This book was an easy read and only takes a day or two of your time but, is very interesting and "scary" about how the Aruban government operates and how corrupt it is. I found myself angry and heartbroken throughout this book. Natalee Holloway's dad Dave does a great job of being honest and open minded about what could have happened to his daughter. My heart goes out to his family. I had just gotten back from Aruba when I read this book and to be honest I am sort of glad I didn't read it before I went. I think everyone should read this book!!!!! ![]() Natalee Halloway $24.96 Having read the book and followed the case, I can attest that there is quite a bit of accuracy in this very recent film about the tragic case of Natalee Holloway. Sure, most of the acting is not so great, but Tracy Pollan is fantastic as Natalee's anguished and unstoppable mother, Beth, who will not give up in her quest to find out what happened to her daughter. The film even includes a reenactment of a recent, possible confession by the main suspect in the case. It works as a bookend. Worth consideration. |
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