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Cargando... Killer Dadpor Robert Scott
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A Perfect Family "Oh my God. . .there's blood all over!" The 911 call came from a Colorado family man, Michael Blagg, distraught over his missing wife and six-year-old daughter. Frantic search parties and Michael's anguished pleas on national television came up empty--until the investigation stumbled across Blagg's dark side. . . A Sordid Secret A devout born-again Christian addicted to Internet porn, Blagg allegedly indulged in the services of paid escorts and reportedly abused his wife. Then in June 2002, nearly a year after her disappearance, when his wife's mummified remains were found in a local landfill, Michael quickly left town. . . Only One Way Out Extradited from Georgia, Blagg was charged with first-degree murder. But the explosive trial was rocked by even more bizarre revelations, stunning twists, and an unspeakable mystery that haunted the country: What made Blagg do it? And, even more disturbing, whatever happened to little Abby? Includes 16 Pages Of Shocking Photos! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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There was nothing in there that couldn't be found in newspaper coverage of the disappearances and Michael's trial. Scott just rehashed the info from the police and trial reports. He included no analysis of his own and I didn't see any evidence that he interviewed any of the principals involved in the story.
I'm not giving this a one-star rating because it is an accurate account and I suppose it's complete, as far as information goes. But I want more than just regurgitations of court documents in my true crime books. I want the author to tell a story, and that didn't happen here. ( )