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Whatever Mother Says...: A True Story of a Mother, Madness and Murder
Whatever Mother Says...: A True Story of a Mother, Madness and Murder | Wensley Clarkson
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Raising her five kids alone in a rundown section of Sacramento, Theresa Cross Knorr seemed like the ultimate survivor. But her youngest daughter, 16-year-old Terry, told police another story: one almost too terrible to believe. According to Terry, Theresa - no longer the petite brunette she once was - had turned insanely jealous of her pretty eldest daughters and enlisted the help of her two teenaged sons in a vicious campaign against their sisters. Terry's gruesome tale told how Theresa had drugged, handcuffed and shot 16-year-old Suesan, allowing her wounds to fester, until the day she ordered her sons to burn their sister alive. Next, Terry said Theresa severely beat 20-year-old Sheila and then locked her in a stifling broom closet, so that when the girl finally starved to death, her brothers dumped her body in the same desolate mountain range where they had cremated Suesan. It took Terry five agonizing years to convice authorities to investigate her grisly accounts of burning flesh, starvation and torture... of a mother from hell, so sadistic and so deranged, she had become her chidren's own executioner.
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I didn‘t get halfway through. Almost, but not quite. I can‘t do it anymore. The writing is SO BAD. The author is super preoccupied with the mother‘s weight. Like, I get it, she was fat, but duuuuuude. I do not recommend the book. If you want to know the story, listen to a podcast episode on it or just give it a goog.