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alisarae 's review for:
Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery
by Robert Kolker
I think the author did a great job of telling about the lives of the victims. I never once thought, “Well, they were prostitutes after all.” That is the most important part of telling their stories in particular—many of this serial killer’s victims were not even reported missing and are still unidentified simply because they were addicts and hookers. One of the unidentified even had a child buried with her. More than just a face and a name, this book reveals that the known victims had dreams, personalities, friends, and plans.
As the murderer is still at large, the book touches on some pet suspects at the end (though the police haven’t named any persons of interest). The mainstream theory’s suspect (no spoilers) definitely has classic psychopathic characteristics... it would be a shame if the true murderer was never brought to justice.
As the murderer is still at large, the book touches on some pet suspects at the end (though the police haven’t named any persons of interest). The mainstream theory’s suspect (no spoilers) definitely has classic psychopathic characteristics... it would be a shame if the true murderer was never brought to justice.