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The Darkest Night

Two Sisters, a Brutal Murder, and the Loss of Innocence in a Small Town

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The Darkest Night

By: Ron Franscell
Narrated by: Rob Shapiro
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Casper, Wyoming: 1973. Eleven-year-old Amy Burridge rides with her 18-year-old sister, Becky, to the grocery store. When they finish their shopping, Becky's car gets a flat tire. Two men politely offer them a ride home. Yet they were anything but good Samaritans. The girls would suffer unspeakable crimes at the hands of these men before being thrown from a bridge into the North Platte River. One miraculously survived; the other did not.

Years later author and journalist Ron Franscell - a childhood friend and next-door neighbor to the girls - can't forget his hometown's shocking story of abduction, rape, and murder. Exploring the nature of a small town's memory and the poison of survivor guilt, The Darkest Night races toward a shocking ending. The result is one of the most provocative true-crime stories of the decade, told by one of the nation's finest narrative journalists.

©2007 Ron Franscell (P)2015 Tantor
True Crime Biographies & Memoirs Murder Crime Emotionally Gripping Disappearance

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"This uncommon story has every chilling component of human terror, drama and suspense that readers of true crime look for." (Vincent Bugliosi, author of Helter Skelter)

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Compelling True Crime • Literary Quality • Velvety Voice • Thought-provoking Content • Personal Perspective

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Told so many different versions from different points of view but told a horrific story about tragedy.

Very well told

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I was instantly stunned and delighted with the level of writing attained by Franscell in this book: half reporter, half poet, he brings every event of this tragic crime to life. It is like nothing I have ever encountered in a true crime book before, as it attains a literary quality rarely seen in the genre. I first encountered this story on 48 Hours Live To Tell and went looking for the book. What a delight that I did! Highly recommended!

An Amazing Rendering Of A True Crime Story...

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This is the second time I’ve read or listened to this book. Written by a man who, as a child, was a friend of both victims. The point of view and insight are gripping and heart breaking at the same time.
This crime has stuck with me for many years.

2nd Time reading

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this was a good read , i agree with capital punisment(we should Use it more often)

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And some horrific writing as well. The author, in parts of the book, just drones on and on with big words and unnecessary explanations, adding personal paragraphs that have nothing to do with the book's main idea. I'm not sure I care to purchase any additional books from this author.

Horrific Story

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