Ken Englade (1938–2016)
Autor(a) de Cellar of Horror: The Story of Gary Heidnik
About the Author
Séries
Obras por Ken Englade
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Data de nascimento
- 1938-10-7
- Data de falecimento
- 2016-6-6
- Sexo
- male
- Locais de residência
- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA - Educação
- Louisiana State University
- Ocupações
- investigative reporter
photographer
government spokesman
news agency correspondent - Prémios e menções honrosas
- Louisiana State University Journalism School's Hall of Fame (2010)
Membros
Críticas
Listas
Prémios
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 19
- Membros
- 525
- Popularidade
- #47,377
- Avaliação
- 3.3
- Críticas
- 5
- ISBN
- 54
- Línguas
- 4
Craig and Stephanie Rabinowitz seemed like an odd pairing from the start. Stephanie was interested in obtaining higher education and went on to become an attorney. Craig had little to no aspirations to become anything. After Stephanie gave birth to their daughter she began working part time while Craig made money with his latex glove “business.” From outward appearances Craig and Stephanie had a great life. Craig was solicitous towards his wife and seemed to adore their little girl. The couple shared a small network of friends who supported and loved them even when Craig’s behavior was at times a little peculiar or immature. Things were normal in the Pennsylvania town where they lived until tragedy struck. Stephanie, at only twenty nine years of age, drowned in her bathtub while her husband was at home. No one in Craig’s close circle of friends believed he had anything to do with it, but detectives and prosecuting attorneys disagreed. Of course, Craig adamantly denied having anything to do with his wife’s death, and his friends supported him in every way possible, including financially, until digging into his past unearthed secrets and lies that cast doubt on his innocence. Craig was quickly going from everybody’s best friend to no one’s.
This story was told in a format that was easy to follow and understand. It was sad to see how greed and the lack of industriousness on the part of Craig Rabinowitz led to the obliteration of his family’s assets, and the desperation that resulted in an unthinkable criminal act. A good portion of the book was devoted to building a case against Craig Rabinowitz by the prosecution. It was interesting learning how that’s done. The audio narrator brought the book to life. If you’re a fan of shows like Dateline or Investigation Discovery (ID), you’ll appreciate this story.
Thank you, Tantor Audio, for a complimentary download of Everybody’s Best Friend. All opinions stated about it in this review are my own.… (mais)