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Killers Keep Secrets The Golden State Killer’s Other Life by James Huddle

5 star

This book was very imformative for someone who didn"t know that much about the Golden State Killer. Seeing Joe from Jame's perspective was vey interesting because there were so many red flags that were ignored.  If Jame's had mentioned or shared some of the red flags he was seeing than maybe Joe would have been caught sooner and there would have been less crimes committed. I liked that at the end of the book we got some information on other killers who had similar trates.

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