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Bone Deep: Untangling the Betsy Faria Murder Case
by Charles Bosworth Jr., Charles Bosworth Jr., Joel J. Schwartz, Joel J. Schwartz
informative
slow-paced
This book covers the case of Betsy Faria, a wife and mother with cancer, who was found murdered in her home when her husband returned from visiting his friends. The husband had a pretty solid alibi with his friend group, as well as receipts from purchases made during the time of the murder, as well as being seen on video footage. The police immediately assumed he killed his wife and based most of their "evidence" on the statements made by a coworker and so-called friend of Betsy's, Pam Hupp. This case is a wonderful example of incompetence. The police, the judge, the prosecution, and the jury who are apparently either easily bought or blind to red flags. This was such a miscarriage of justice!
This book is currently available to listen to on Audible Plus and was around eight hours long. I listened to it in one shift at work. This book is also part of the Dateline Reading List. The case was featured in Episode 28 of Season 22. The physical copy of this book is less something around 300/350 pages. The book featured way more details than the Dateline episode did, which was great. Pamela Hupp just carried on with one crazy scheme after another. This was a pretty wild ride.
This book is currently available to listen to on Audible Plus and was around eight hours long. I listened to it in one shift at work. This book is also part of the Dateline Reading List. The case was featured in Episode 28 of Season 22. The physical copy of this book is less something around 300/350 pages. The book featured way more details than the Dateline episode did, which was great. Pamela Hupp just carried on with one crazy scheme after another. This was a pretty wild ride.