2019/06/15

Books of May and June

How Can You Defend Those People? - James Kunen

Enjoyed the writing of this one. Especially the first case re: "but your honor, she is not a prostitute." As well as the random facts, * including the one about the daffodils, and a clerical error in the name of St. Elizabeths in DC.

Devil's Defender - John Henry Browne

Loved this one. The book was thoroughly genuine, and details really interesting interactions between Mr. Browne and Ted Bundy. Recounts the Benjamin Ng case in the Wah Mee massacre, as well as Colton Harris-Moore. That one was my personal favorite. I understand the use of the Kandahar Massacre to close his story, would love to meet him someday. Mr. Browne is based in Seattle after all.

Currently:
Swarm Before Me: The Tragic Case of Becker v Pettkus - Samuel Schwisberg

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