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Original Title: Bogeyman
ISBN: 0990557308 (ISBN13: 9780990557302)
Edition Language: English
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Bogeyman - He Was Every Parent's Nightmare Paperback | Pages: 248 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 734 Users | 87 Reviews

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Title:Bogeyman - He Was Every Parent's Nightmare
Author:Steve Jackson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Original
Pages:Pages: 248 pages
Published:August 5th 2014 by Wild Blue Press (first published August 4th 2014)
Categories:Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction. Mystery

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A WildBlue Press original true crime story from the New York Times bestselling author of MONSTER and NO STONE UNTURNED, describing in dramatic detail and with heart-rending poignancy the efforts of tenacious Texas lawmen to solve the cold case murders of three little girls and hold their killer accountable for his horrific crimes.

For years he'd stalked elementary schools and playground looking for young girls from low-income neighborhoods to abduct, rape and murder. He thought of them as "throwaway kids"--hardly missed, and soon forgotten, except by those who loved them. He was ever parent's worst nightmare. The bogeyman they warned their children about ... the fiend who lurked outside bedroom windows.

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Ratings: 3.93 From 734 Users | 87 Reviews

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Thank God this monster is off the streetsWell written tale about the long search (by a group of Texas lawmen) for justice for several innocent little girls terrorized and murdered by a soul-less monster. Steve Jackson writes with the same attention to detail as Ann Rule. However, he manages to avoid injecting his subjective personal opinions into his stories far better than Ann. Love her though I do, Ann has gotten pretty bad in later years about over-telling us readers -over and over- which

Good true crime book that covers the murder of several little girls in the Texas area in the 80's. Because of their skin color (Asian, black, Hispanic )this monster called them "throw away" and claimed no one would bother much with finding them. The book is very disturbing but not graphic about what this monster did to them. The main storyline is about the detectives who never gave up and finally nailed this creep. I would have liked photos of the detectives, victims etc to relate more to the

Great storyThis was a extremely easy read for me,usually true crime is not something I read because a lot of it is about the trial. This was about solving the murders of 3 girls in Texas. The detectives and the victims were brought to life in this book I couldn't put it down! I only paid 99 cents for it , and didn't expect to get drawn into it. This starts before DNA testing gets going .if you like true crime or a good detective novel this is a must read I got it off digital spot which also has

I received this book for a fair review.Overview: This book shows us how Detectives Sweet, Bradshaw, Meeks, and Phillips joined forces to bring the killer of Christi Meeks, Christie Porter, and Roxann Reyes to justice.Likes: Mr. Jackson did a great job of focusing more on the victims, their families, and the police with their families, and the police with their families instead of on the murderer. Some things just should take precedence. Dislikes: I dont understand Mrs. Pentons thinking. She

Powerful, and heartbreakingIt was well written. It made you feel what was happening, and how the families, and detectives felt! Parts made me angry, then horrified, and I cried a time or two. To even imagine what those poor little girls went through at the hands of this Monster!!! Thank you, to all the dedicated law enforcement who never gave up on finding the Bogeyman and putting him away. Steve thank you for a well written book, and telling this story.

This is clearly really well researched and I like the way it's told too for the most part. It's the silly mistakes that cost it 5 stars from me.(And I just looked up my review of Monster and I pretty much said the same there word-for-word. Again, the mistakes cost it that extra star). So that's pretty disappointing.Right at the beginning he refers to Molly Robertson although a later photo credit was attributed to Molly Richarson-think he meant Richardson but either way it's wrong. He used

I received this book for a fair review.Overview: This book shows us how Detectives Sweet, Bradshaw, Meeks, and Phillips joined forces to bring the killer of Christi Meeks, Christie Porter, and Roxann Reyes to justice.Likes: Mr. Jackson did a great job of focusing more on the victims, their families, and the police with their families, and the police with their families instead of on the murderer. Some things just should take precedence. Dislikes: I dont understand Mrs. Pentons thinking. She

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