Reseña del editor:
On a freezing January in 1992, five teenage girls crowded into a car. By the end of the night, only four of them were alive. The fifth had been tortured and mutilated nearly beyond recognition. Her name was Shanda Sharer; her age--twelve. When the people of Madison, Indiana heard that a brutal murder had been committed in their midst, they were stunned. Then the story became even more bizarre. The four accused murderers were all girls under the age of eighteen: Melinda Loveless, Laurie Tackett, Hope Rippey, and Toni Lawrence. Veteran true crime journalist Aphrodite Jones reveals the shocking truth behind the most savage crime in Indiana history--A tragic story of twisted love and insane jealousy, teen lesbianism, and the sadistic ritual killing of a young Innocent girl.
Biografía del autor:
Aphrodite Jones is an award-winning American reporter and author who writes about unusual and puzzling murder cases. Her knack for detail allows her to dissect bizarre homicide stories and bring readers into the hearts and minds of victims and their killers. Now, the author has taken her career to TV as the executive producer and TV host of the ID series, "True Crime with Aphrodite Jones," which airs on Investigation Discovery. In it, Jones uncovers secrets about some of the most high profile cases in America, from Jon Benet Ramsey to O.J. Simpson, from Anna Nicole Smith to Casey Anthony, the author re-investigates and reveals details never known before. These days, Aphrodite Jones, who’s written a string of best-selling true crime books, is also commenting on the crime mysteries lurking behind news headlines as she joins Dr. Oz for "True Crime Tuesdays."
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