Early Graves: The Shocking True-Crime Story of the Youngest Woman Ever Sentenced to Death Row
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Genre: Nonfiction
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Nonfiction
Book Type: Paperback
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From Publishers Weekly
Novelist Cook here turns to nonfiction to tell of the sadistic 1982 murders of two southern teenagers. Strong writing enhances the book's grisly appeal. Photos.
Copyright 1992
From Library Journal
Novelist Cook narrates the true-crime account of convicted killer Judith Neeley's exploits in the Alabama countryside, which included shooting and pushing 13-year-old Lisa Millican over a cliff after injecting her six times with Liquid Drano.
Novelist Cook here turns to nonfiction to tell of the sadistic 1982 murders of two southern teenagers. Strong writing enhances the book's grisly appeal. Photos.
Copyright 1992
From Library Journal
Novelist Cook narrates the true-crime account of convicted killer Judith Neeley's exploits in the Alabama countryside, which included shooting and pushing 13-year-old Lisa Millican over a cliff after injecting her six times with Liquid Drano.
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