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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The three girls drove to the castle, which was better known as Mistletoe Falls. It was a place of ruins, with a stone altar and an inscription about death. The place felt ominous to the girls.
#2 The girls took Shanda back to the car and continued their interrogation. They took her to a dark dungeon near Laurie's house, where they threatened to bury her bones.
#3 On the way to the gas station, Toni had a strange encounter with two guys in a blue convertible. They struck up a conversation, and Toni joked about them taking her home with them. She asked them if they were headed toward Madison. They said they weren't.
#4 The girls stopped at Laurie’s house. Laurie went into the kitchen and got some Pepsi, then brought it up to her bedroom for everyone to drink. She had on a long dark-colored trench coat similar to Melinda’s.

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Date de parution 31 juillet 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798822560130
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Aphrodite Jones's Cruel Sacrifice
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 1



#1

The three girls drove to the castle, which was better known as Mistletoe Falls. It was a place of ruins, with a stone altar and an inscription about death. The place felt ominous to the girls.

#2

The girls took Shanda back to the car and continued their interrogation. They took her to a dark dungeon near Laurie's house, where they threatened to bury her bones.

#3

On the way to the gas station, Toni had a strange encounter with two guys in a blue convertible. They struck up a conversation, and Toni joked about them taking her home with them. She asked them if they were headed toward Madison. They said they weren't.

#4

The girls stopped at Laurie’s house. Laurie went into the kitchen and got some Pepsi, then brought it up to her bedroom for everyone to drink. She had on a long dark-colored trench coat similar to Melinda’s.

#5

The girls took Shanda out of the trunk and laid her down on the ground. They were going to throw her over the bridge, but before they could get her out of the trunk, they saw headlights approaching. They threw the knife down and kept driving.

#6

The girls drove to the Clark gas station on Route 62, just a short distance from Madison High School. They bought some Pepsi and gasoline, and then drove to a desolate spot in the middle of nowhere, Lemon Road.

#7

The three girls went to Shanda’s house the next morning to make sure she was dead. They poured gasoline on her and lit her on fire. They then went to McDonald’s to get something to eat.

#8

That afternoon, Melinda and Laurie arrived at Melinda's house. No one was home, so they clicked MTV on as Melinda called her best friend Crystal Wathen to come over. They explained the situation to her, and Crystal agreed to let them pick her up.

#9

The story continued for hours, and the four girls continued to re-enact the events. Crystal stayed for hours, and the day passed quickly because they couldn’t stop talking about each gory detail.

#10

On the day of the murder, Steve Sharer had been up for hours. He had noticed that the back door was slightly open, but he figured it was his stepson Larry who didn't shut the door all the way. He went and locked it and looked around in the bedrooms, but he didn’t see Shanda.

#11

On January 11, 1992, Donn Foley and his brother Ralph went hunting for quail in Jefferson County. They came across the burned corpse of a young woman. It was 10:55 A. M. when the brothers called the police.

#12

The body was taken to the Jefferson County Morgue pending autopsy at the Kentucky State Medical Examiner's Office in Louisville. Examination of the body prior to its removal revealed no obvious wounds associated with a stabbing or shooting victim.

#13

The police found the body about a tenth of a mile south of the intersection. The corpse had been left just a few feet off the side of the road in an open cornfield. The killers could have moved the body just a couple of yards into a patch of dense forest where it might not have been discovered for months. It was almost like they wanted the first passerby to see it.

#14

Wells continued to interview witnesses, and the information he was getting did not match up with what Toni had said. When he contacted the Jeffersonville Police Department, they had a missing person's report on a female juvenile named Shanda Renee Sharer, who was last seen wearing stone-washed jeans, a black sweatshirt, and brown suede shoes.

#15

The police were still trying to figure out what happened the night before, and Toni kept changing her story. She said that after the castle, the group went to a place near Laurie Tackett’s house, and she and Hope slept in the car while Laurie and Melinda tried to strangle Shanda.

#16

Toni testified that when they got back, Melinda and Laurie were talking about how they had hit Shanda in the head with a crowbar. They then said they were going to burn her, but first they were going to drop Toni off at home.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

In the mid-sixties, Marjorie Lasley married Larry Loveless. She was just sixteen and a junior in high school, and he was twenty. They had a small apartment on McDonald Avenue not far from Margie's parents. But after just four months of marriage, the first real sign of trouble occurred when Larry started following Marjorie to school, making all sorts of accusations.

#2

Larry Loveless was a pervert, and he was also jealous and possessive. He would constantly threaten to leave Margie with no money and no way back to Indiana.

#3

When they returned to New Albany, Margie couldn’t have been more relieved. She found a duplex apartment on McDonald Avenue, even closer to her parents this time, but her problems with Larry only got worse. He had developed a big chip on his shoulder about being a veteran.

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