Margie L. (Quiltingmargie) reviewed Blood Justice (St. Martin's True Crime Library) on + 94 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A good read for 'true crime' buffs. The fact that a 'loving husband and father' could be a cold-blooded killer as well is fascinating.
This is a good study in the effectiveness of cold-case crime solving.
This is a good study in the effectiveness of cold-case crime solving.
Helpful Score: 3
This was a good book. I had heard about this case on the news so that is why I decided to read it. It is hard to believe that someone can appear normal after committing such horrendous crimes. His wife and family never suspected he was a murderer. The bogeyman does not look like a monster. In this case he looked like the guy next door.
True story of two murders, 5 years apart. The 1986 case went cold until the victims son saw a story of a recent murder (1991)that was identical to that of his mother. The authorities ignored him until DNA evidence began to convice them there was one monster who had committed both murders.
Brenda R. (nurse) reviewed Blood Justice (St. Martin's True Crime Library) on + 221 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The author skips around so much it was difficult to stay interested. He starts out talking about how they obtained DNA to get the killer arrested then about one of the detectives.The story goes into one of the killer's assualts and then on to the family history of one of his murder victums. At times you would be reading and think what does this have to do with the case. The book is so disorganized and drawn out I can't help thinking I wish someone would write about this case and and leave out all the nonesense. The pictures are very dull as well. I wouldn't read another book by Tom Henderson.
Helpful Score: 1
Gets a little tedious at times. You learn way more about the cops then you need to know but otherwise a good real crime book.