Summary of Ann Rule's Lying in Wait

Summary of Ann Rule's Lying in Wait

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

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#1 I have covered thousands of criminal cases, and I have been able to winnow out the deluded and the liars early on. But not always. I had to take a closer look at Dana Rose, who had contacted me about a bizarre murder she had witnessed.

#2 The story of the nightmare that struck Athens is reduced to a few paragraphs and engraved upon a historic marker that sits smack in the middle of the lawn of Limestone County’s brick courthouse. It begins, Athens Sacked and Plundered, and briefly describes that dark May 2 in 1862 when Colonel John Basil Turchin turned loose his brigade of Union soldiers.

#3 Geneva Clemons was a protective mother, and she had longed for a little sister or brother. She was happy when she became pregnant with Tracy, her daughter.

#4 One night, Geneva was at the supermarket with her baby son, when a magazine photographer approached her to take his picture for a contest. She was not interested, but the stranger was persistent, and she eventually agreed.

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