Mention Books Toward Body of Proof: Tainted Evidence In The Murder Of Jessica O'Grady?
Edition Language: | English |
John Ferak
Kindle Edition | Pages: 238 pages Rating: 3.67 | 254 Users | 17 Reviews
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"A superbly crafted tale of murder and mystery but, too, of perplexing official misconduct which leaves worrying suspicions about trusting a system that protects us all. Along with his fascinating debut book, BLOODY LIES, Mr. Ferak is making an indelible mark in the true crime genre.”— Jim Hollock, author of the award-winning crime story, BORN TO LOSEWhen they met, Jessica O'Grady was a tall, starry-eyed Omaha, Nebraska co-ed in search of Mr. Right, Christopher Edwards was a deceitful and darkened soul. In May of 2006, Jessica's mystifying disappearance and a blood-soaked mattress turned into Nebraska's biggest news story. Enter Douglas County Sheriff's CSI stalwart Dave Kofoed, driven to solve high-profile murders and in this case would lead to questions surrounding the forensic evidence used against Edwards.
"The case of Jessica O'Grady's disappearance remains controversial. ... A compelling account of a strange case." - Peter Vronsky, bestselling author of Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters
"Compelling ... a memorable true story." - RJ Parker, bestselling true crime author and publisher
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Title | : | Body of Proof: Tainted Evidence In The Murder Of Jessica O'Grady? |
Author | : | John Ferak |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 238 pages |
Published | : | July 11th 2015 by WildBlue Press |
Categories | : | Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 254 Users | 17 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books Body of Proof: Tainted Evidence In The Murder Of Jessica O'Grady?
BoringI have read many true crime books. My favorites authors are Ann Rule , M William Phelps, and Jack Olsen. This book unfortunately does not hold to the standard of what I would consider a really good true crime book. Skipped through quite a few pages.This well-written and very readable book tells of the investigation into the disappearance of 19-year-old Jessica O'Grady in Omaha in May 2006.By all indications, Jessica was brutally murdered by her lover, Christopher Edwards, but her body has never been recovered. Edwards was tried and convicted of murder, but questions have arisen about whether some of the evidence was planted.This is a disturbing development because no one is safe if any part of the justice system is corrupt. After you read
Such a sad story for this young woman's life-ending but we learned from her friends and family what a vibrant young woman she was. How this guy ended up doing what he did to her is mind-boggling, the cruelty of it. John Ferak described this true-crime story well.
Good book, quick and tot h e point. I like to read books that don't drag on about anything, just a couple hrs of reading and your done.Good short book straight to the point, a couple hours of reading and your done . I wish he told where her body was.
Dirty or notI think this would appeal to any true crime fan. A well written account of the case against Chris Edwards in the murder of Jessica O Grady. Th e re was enough evidence against him without the planting of blood by the CSI 's Director. Why did he think it was necessary? I think the author's theory about the disposal of her body is correct, if only Edwards would Man up and divulge where he put it, her family and friends could have some peace.
True Crime-- Wrongful Conviction I liked it. My eyes are being opened at the tens of thousands of wrongful convictions and the reasons why. Highly recommendrfsyng
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