
Definitely a #BlameItOnLitsy read for me, this nonfiction #TrueCrime read is an interesting portrayal of several suburban #NewJersey crimes- not limited to just the titular murder. I would have hoped for more discovery with taking another look at this one- but this seems like a case destined to stay cold... #NonFiction2019 #KindleUnlimited
I posted a review on this one awhile back. It‘s a great read for you true crime fans out there and there‘s also a podcast done by the author that is very well done.
Jeannette DePalma was a teenager from #thesuberbs when she was brutally murdered in 1972. The circumstances surrounding her death led authorities to believe that the murder may have been committed by members of the occult. #timbittunes
I reviewed this book a few months ago but thought that it worked well for the #devilinside prompt. This is the compelling true crime story of Jeannette DePalma, a teenager found brutally murdered in 1972 in New Jersey on a rock ledge called Devil‘s Teeth. Due to the location of her body and other odd factors, rumors started about the possibility of satanic worshippers being involved in what could be a cult killing. #marchintooz
Thanks to @Kaye for another solid true rec. This one checked all my boxes, despite the possible satanic undertones. Ritualistic killings aren‘t usually something that interest me, but I loved the way the authors focused on the time period (Jeannette DePalma was killed in 1972) and how the idea of satanism was popular at the time. I also loved the inclusion of other cases from the area, such as the infamous John List murders.