Missing: Jennifer Kesse

Jennifer Kesse, age 24, missing since 1/24/06

Jennifer Kesse had recently purchased her own condo at the Mosaic at Millenia Condominium in Orlando, Florida and just received a promotion at work. She had just returned from a 5-day trip to St. Croix with her long-distance boyfriend of one year. Jennifer seemed happy & really enjoyed the time away with her boyfriend. But what happens next is not so clear… On January 24, 2006 Jennifer never showed up for work and was never seen again.

At the time, Jennifer Kesse was a 24 year old finance manager for a timeshare company. Jennifer’s parents (Drew & Joyce Kesse) who lived 2 hours away, received a phone call from their daughters work. They immediately knew something was wrong when they were told Jennifer was a no call/no show to work that day. Calls to Jennifer’s cell phone were going to straight to voicemail, something that never happened before. Wasting no time, her parents were on the road to her condo.

The condo seemed normal for someone who would have gotten ready for the day and left for work. The shower was wet as expected with the previous nights clothes nearby. Her phone, keys and purse were not found in condo, Jennifer’s black Chevy Malibu was also not in the parking lot. Still this is all in-line with her having left for work like normal.

Her brother, Logan, had stayed at her condo with some of his friends while Jennifer was away on vacation. One of his friends mistakenly left his cell phone there, so the day before Logan had made a plan with her to get the phone in the mail. This phone was also missing from the condo.

Jennifer’s boyfriend, Rob Allen, was the last known person to speak with her before she disappeared. He would normally hear from her every morning but didn’t on that day. All of his attempts to outreach her were unsuccessful. He learns through Jennifer’s parents that she had never shown up for work. He explained that the night before, he spoke with Jennifer on the phone around 10:00 pm and says their call didn’t go very well, the long distance aspect of their relationship was tough and that Jennifer was looking for reassurance that he loved her. Which he did.

It should be noted that Jennifer’s family and boyfriend were all ruled out as suspects right away. They were an incredibly close knit family and described Jennifer as a very safety-conscious person. Her family and friends firmly believe that there is no way she would have willingly went anywhere with anyone she didn’t know without putting up a fight.

Jennifer’s bank account had not been accessed, her credit cards were not used and her cell phone was not pinging anywhere.

Two days after her disappearance, Jennifer’s black Chevy Malibu car was found parked at an apartment complex, Huntington on the Green, about a mile away from her home. Initially, it’s thought there’s no evidence of a struggle at first glance of the car. It’s been described that this apartment complex was in an area known not to be the best of places.

Unfortunately, back in 2006 Jennifer’s condo complex did not have surveillance camera’s on or around the property. There is no video footage showing Jennifer’s movements leading up to her disappearance. But at the nearby apartment complex, Huntington on the Green, where Jennifer’s car was found, they actually did have surveillance cameras.

Frustratingly, the fence obscures so much of this unidentified person who is seen walking through the parking lot where Jennifer’s car was found parked at the Huntington on the Green apartment complex. It’s not entirely clear if this person is a male or female, but investigators determine this suspect is between 5’3″ and 5’5″ in height. There is also report of video showing the person sitting in the car for about 30 seconds or so before getting out and walking away.

At the time, the complex where Jennifer lived was being updated from apartments to condo’s so most of the units were vacant. Jennifer would talk to her Dad about how the construction workers would make her feel uncomfortable, so she would always be sure to be on the phone with someone (such as her Dad or her boyfriend) when she had to be near them. Sources say there were many of the construction workers actually staying at the condo complex in an empty unit nearby to Jennifer’s. There seemed to be much speculation as to the likelihood that many or most of them were assumed to be undocumented workers.

Three years later detectives on the case interview a housekeeper that was working at the Mosaic condo complex and upon viewing the surveillance video explains that she thinks the person could be “Chino” a former maintenance worker on the property. Chino was tracked down and found to already be serving time for an unrelated statutory rape case. They questioned him and he said Jennifer would not let him into the condo do to work/repairs at the time. He was given a polygraph test and passed.

Years go by and Jennifer’s parents grow understandably more and more frustrated regarding the lack of movement in their missing daughters case. They decide to sue the Orlando Police Department for the case files. In March of 2019 Jennifer’s family settled the lawsuit against the police department. This means that the family is now leading the investigation into their daughters disappearance. In the settlement, Jennifer’s family obtained over 16,000 pages of records and 67 hours of audio/video. The case files weren’t simply just handed over in the settlement though, the family had to pay a steep price tag for them. Jennifer’s family had a legal team and also hired a private investigator, Michael Torretta to aid in their investigation.

In November 2019, 13 years after Jennifer’s disappearance, her family acted on a new tip that came in. A woman comes forward to report something strange she witnessed at the time around Jennifer’s disappearance. The woman described seeing a man removing (from a truck) & dumping a 6 to 8-foot carpet/rug into the water at Lake Fischer (which is a little over a mile away from where Jennifer was last known to be). Sources say that one of the projects being done at the Mosaic Condo Complex at the time of Jennifer’s disappearance was rug removal/replacement. Dive teams and search dogs (including cadaver dogs) searched the lake. Even though the search dogs did sense a couple hits, no rug or other evidence was found in the area of the lake that was searched.

In 2020 evidence photos of Jennifer’s car are FINALLY made public and those photos may indicate a struggle (unlike what was previously reported). As quoted by Jennifer’s father, Drew Kesse to Fox 13 News, “If you look really close, it almost looks like someone was slammed down over the front hood, driver’s side like onto the hood, and then almost pulled off of it. With fingertips and all.” Inside the car on the driver’s side floor, they also note a large boot print by the gas pedal. That large boot print would not have belonged to Jennifer. But still, this has not been enough to identify any suspects.

Jennifer Kesse is still missing. It’s been over 15 years now. Her family still has no answers but they are not giving up. There is a Go Fund Me Page to aid in the cost of their investigation. If you have any information on Jenn’s disappearance please call the Kesse family Tip Line at 941-201-4009.

To submit a tip or to join the conversation, visit the “Help Find Missing Jennifer Kesse” Facebook page or www.jenniferkesse.com.

If you are interested in hearing even more about Jennifer’s case, The Fox News Podcast- House of Broken Dreams: The Jennifer Kesse Story is an 11-episode podcast. It includes interview’s with Jennifer’s familly, friends, and those involved with the investigation. They also discuss leads/tips and theories of what happened to Jennifer. I think they did an amazing job covering this unsolved case & I highly recommend it.

Sources

http://www.jenniferkesse.com/

Help Find Missing Jennifer Kesse (Facebook Group)

Family refuses to give up search for Jennifer Kesse who vanished 14 years ago from Orlando, Florida home

Jennifer Kesse disappearance: Family says it’s ‘close’ to answers in 15-year-old cold case

Jennifer Kesse disappearance: Newly released police photos suggest violent struggle

Jennifer Kesse’s family hopes recently released photos will lead to new tips in her disappearance

Family of woman missing since 2006 refocuses search after new tip

Dive teams search lake following new tip on Jennifer Kesse, missing since 2006

House of Broken Dreams: The Jennifer Kesse Story (Fox News Podcast)

Help Us Find Jennifer Kesse

The Charley Project- Jennifer Joyce Kesse

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Murdered: Channon Christian & Chris Newsom

Channon Christian & Chris Newsom
Photo Source- HuffPost

On Saturday, January 6, 2007 Channon Christian (21) told her Mom she was planning to go to a party after work with her boyfriend, Chris Newsom (23). The next morning Channon’s Mom awakes & quickly realizes her daughter never came back home.

Come to find out… neither of them ever even made it to the party.

Channon’s Mom tried calling her cell phone numerous times with no answer and no return call even though Channon would always call her Mom back. Channon’s best friend called Channon’s Mom also concerned since she never showed up and she can’t get in touch with her friend. Channon’s mother tracked down contact info for her daughters boyfriend’s (Chris) parents, to see if maybe they knew anything. They did not, but at that point they didn’t suspect anything awry. Chris didn’t necessarily keep a schedule and would come and go as he pleased.

Chris & Channon’s relationship began after they met at a party and quickly hit it off. Chris’s Mom recalls that Channon was the first girl her son ever brought home to meet the family so they knew he must really like her & their relationship was growing more serious.

That next morning (Sunday, January 7, 2007) Channon was expected to arrive at work but again never showed.

Of course, Channon’s Mom had already contacted the police about her missing daughter but was told that because she was over the age of 18, she had the right to go missing until evidenced otherwise.

They soon learned Channon’s cell phone had last pinged in the Cherry Street area, which at the time was a part of town you didn’t go, not unless you lived there- it was known as a high crime neighborhood.

At this point, Chris’s parents were also been trying to get in touch with him on his cell phone, but no luck there either. They too contacted the police and were told that because he was over the age of 21, they would have to wait 24 hours to file a missing person’s report.

Neither Channon or Chris’s distraught families were willing to wait any longer…so they got together with their families & friends to start their own search in the areas surrounding where Channon’s phone last pinged.

During their own search they found Channon’s vehicle in that shady part of town. Finally this was enough for the local Police Department to get involved.

In the car they observed the drivers side seat had been pushed way back (unlike the position Channon would need to be able to reach the pedals) and it was obvious the vehicle had been wiped down in an attempt to hide any evidence.

Sadly, on January 8, 2007 Chris Newsom’s parents were informed that they have found their beloved son, murdered. His body had been found burning by the railroad tracks. He had been raped, shot 3 times (in his neck, back and head) and set on fire.

During the processing of Channon’s vehicle, a thumbprint was found, a match to someone already in the system. The fingerprint led them to Lemaricus Davidson. Davidson had just recently been released from prison after serving time for a carjacking.

A search warrant was obtained for Davidsons address and during the sweep nobody was home. The thorough search of the home included the kitchen trashcan. Inside the trashcan, they first spotted an arm… then a head…it was a body… a female… it was Channon, her lifeless beaten body hidden the trashcan. It would be determined that Channon had also been savagely raped numerous times. Evidence also indicated that her attackers even tried to break her neck. She had been stuffed into the trashcan while still alive and was covered up… left to die. She suffocated inside the trashcan, eventually resulting in her death.

In the messy small house they also found video rentals from library in Kentucky, rented by George Thomas. So not only were they looking for the whereabouts of Lemaricus Davidson but also George Thomas, to see if he had any connection to the gruesome murders of Channon & Chris.

Listed on the lease to the house, they also found a female’s name- Daphne Sutton. Daphne was Lemaricus’s girlfriend & admitted she lived in the house with Davidson up until just before Channon & Chris went missing.

During questioning, Daphne tells police that on January 7th Lemaricus had visitors at the house: Letalvis Cobbins (Lemaricus’s half brother), George Thomas and Vanessa Coleman. Daphne last saw Lemaricus when she dropped him off over at Eric Boyd’s home later on that day.

The police talked with Eric Boyd who led them to an abandoned property where Lemaricus was. They let Eric Boyd go, initially not recognizing his potential involvement in the horrific murders. But once this he was identified as being involved, they tracked him down & brought him back in. Mind you, Boyd was not formally charged until 12 years after the fact.

The police had eventually identified 5 suspects for the murder of Channon Christian & Chris Newsom. The suspects were: Lemaricus Davidson (25), George Thomas (27), Letalvis Cobbins (24), Vanessa Coleman (18), and finally Eric Boyd (34).

Photo Source- 9News

According to 9News, Davidson had somewhere to be, he needed a car but nobody in his circle had one, so they set out to carjack one.

Channon & Chris stopped over at a friends home and were spotted outside of Channon’s Toyota 4Runner by their attackers.

Reportedly, Davidson & Boyd planned only to carjack them but they were spooked by oncoming headlights. They say that in fear of getting caught they shoved them into the vehicle and took them with them instead back to Davidson’s house. Chris was forced out to the railroad tracks where his body was found burning. During this time, Channon was inside the Davidson home being sexually tortured and severely beaten before being left for dead.

Lemaricus Davidson was sentenced to death and is on death row awaiting execution. Eric Boyd has since been sentenced to life in prison. Letalvis Cobbins is also currently serving a life sentence without parole. George Thomas  is serving a 50-year sentence which ends in May 2053. Vanessa Coleman received only a 35 year sentence for her role in these vicious murders. In December 2014 Vanessa was denied parole with her next consideration date in December 2020. In December 2020 she again went before the parole board and was denied. It’ll be another 10 years before she’s eligible to go before parole board again.

Sources- (all available links are included below)

Christopher Newsom, Channon Christian Remembered, 6 Years After Horrific Torture Slaying

Torture-Murder Victims Brutally Killed In ‘Worst Crime’ Saw Case Derailed By Shocking Court Secret

BOYD TRIAL-The last suspect | ‘I’ve always had a mother’s instinct that he was the one who murdered my son’

Injustice with Nancy Grace on Oxygen, Season 2 episode 5: Murders & Mistrials, aired 11/5/2020

Murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Murders_of_Channon_Christian_and_Christopher_Newsom&oldid=998715976 (last visited Jan. 6, 2021).

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Book Review: The Book Doctor by Britney King

I received a handful of books as Christmas gifts from family members and this was one of them. I had never heard of Britney King before, so this was the first book I read by the author…. and I must say I’m beyond ecstatic to have been introduced to her writing!

The Book Doctor by Britney King is about an ostensibly grumpy writer (George) who has hit a rough patch in his writing career so his publisher sends help which just so happens to be this young overly ambitious guy with the winning formula for success or so it seems….

As the crimes George writes about in his novels come to life, Britney King has this amazing way of taking you down this dark and twisty path right alongside him. Wickedly intense at times, The Book Doctor grabbed me right from the get go & I just couldn’t let go, a real page turner for sure & I certainly was not expecting the ending at all!

I’d definitely recommend this book to any psychological (and crime) thriller fan. I can’t wait to read more books by Britney King & I’ll be sure to keep you in the loop on what I think about them!

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Female Hannibal Lecter- Katherine Mary Knight

Happy New Year & welcome back to Craft N Crime! Let’s not waste any time and jump right into this next case…

*WARNING- This story may include some graphic detail, including cannibalism.

Have you heard of Australia’s female cannibal killer? I, myself, had not… not until just recently. Once I heard of her, I jumped right in and started researching all that I could find and was baffled I hadn’t stumbled upon this case sooner. The woman pictured below, Katherine Mary Knight, has been dubbed the female cannibal killer of Australia.

When John Price didn’t show up for work on March 1, 2000 a concerned co-worker stopped by his house to make sure he was okay. The co-worker then spotted blood on the door and called police. No one could be prepared for the horrific crime scene they were about to lay eyes on.

On February 29, 2000 Katherine Mary Knight murdered her partner, John Price, late at night while in bed. John Price was found to have been stabbed at least 37 times, his body had then been skinned and his head decapitated. His skin was found hanging methodically by meat hooks in the lounge room of the house.

This wasn’t some hack job either, Katherine was a butcher by profession, she knew exactly what she would do with his body.

It has been reported that his head was found boiling in a pot on the stove. After slicing off his buttocks, she then decided to cook his flesh alongside some vegetables and had begun to set the table. Katherine was going to feed him to his own children.

Why, do you ask?… What was Katherine’s reason for killing her partner?… It’s thought that her motive was revenge. John had gone to the court earlier that same day in efforts to obtain a protective order against her due to a history of violent fights.

Those that knew John Price described him as a non-violent, good natured and well liked guy. At the time of his murder, he and Katherine had been together for 4 years.

Katherine was arrested the day after the murder and initially tried to say she could not remember the killing, but she wasn’t believed, she was found legally fit to stand trial. So she pleaded not guilty and her trial began in October 2001. Katherine later then changed her plea to guilty.

Katherine Mary Knight is the first woman in Australia to be sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Sources (all as linked below)

Katherine Mary Knight, Australia’s worst female killer, profiled in new documentary

Remembering Katherine Mary Knight, Australia’s female Hannibal Lecter, 20 years on

Katherine Knight butchers husband, John Price, the boils his head and plates him up

Murder & Cannibalism: The Katherine Knight Story

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Crime Fiction Book Review: Fractured by Karin Slaughter (Will Trent #2)

Fractured is the second book in Karin Slaughter’s Will Trent series. Will Trent is a detective with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) and quickly takes over the case of a murder site that belongs to the Atlanta police. A teen girl is found murdered in the bedroom at a mansion in wealthy Ansley Park when her mother returns home and finds a guy near the teen and kills him with her own bare hands. Will gets paired up with a female cop, Faith, from the Atlanta police department to figure out what’s really going on here. Faith is certainly not Will’s biggest fan but is determined to not let her personal feelings get in the way of the case.

Karin Slaughter jumps right into the story in Fractured and quickly engages you with the Will Trent’s character, subtly reminding you of what was learned about him in book one, Triptych. She does this in such a way that even if you haven’t read Triptych; you’re quickly caught up to speed and can follow along just fine… she does a great job building the characters they feel like real people that we get to know more and more about their backgrounds as the series continues.

The twists and turns in this story kept me on my toes while adding interesting layers to the investigation that keeping me intrigued, it’s definitely a page turner…. highly recommended!

I’ve now started Undone, book #3 of the Will Trent Series, but this time I’m listening to the audiobook version. I’ll be sure to share what I think of it once done!

The books in the Will Trent Series include:

  1. Triptych
  2. Fractured
  3. Undone
  4. Broken
  5. Fallen
  6. Criminal
  7. Unseen
  8. The Kept Woman
  9. The Last Widow
  10. The Silent Wife

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Kids Who Kill: Joshua Phillips

Joshua Phillips & Maddie Clifton

Maddie Clifton disappeared on November 3, 1998 around 5:00 pm from her home in Jacksonville, Florida. She was last known to be playing outside before her mother reported her missing. The search for Maddie commenced and later the FBI would become involved too. Flyers of the missing girl were passed out around town and many volunteers offered their support. Everyone appeared to be trying to help, including the killer himself…

Come to find out, Maddie had been playing baseball outside with a neighbor, Josh Phillips. Josh was not only the last person to see her alive, but he was also the one to take her life.

Josh Phillips was only 14 years old when he committed murder. Maddie Clifton was only 8 years old when she was brutally murdered by another child, a playmate.

Josh maintains it all started with an accident. While home alone and playing baseball with Maddie, he accidentally hit her with the ball in the face. Maddie cried out; screaming, as any 8 year old would do when hit in the face with a baseball…accident or not.

Josh expected his father to arrive home at any time and was so afraid of him, fearing he would get in trouble because he was not supposed to have anyone over the house… Josh panicked. He needed Maddie to be quiet… so he hit her with the baseball bat quickly putting an end to her screams.

Josh dragged her body into his house and then into his bedroom. Reportedly- once inside, he strangled for her 15 minutes with a telephone cord before he stuffed her body under the base of his bed. At some point later on, he realizes she’s still alive…. Maddie was moaning. Joshua then stabbed Maddie multiple times, ultimately killing her.

Maddie’s lifeless body wasn’t found until several days later. Josh’s mother was cleaning the house and thought that maybe Josh’s waterbed had a leak so went in for a closer look. It was then, to her horror, that she had found Maddie. This was immediately reported to the authorities and Josh was arrested while still at school. He quickly admitted to the horrendous crime without hesitation.

Joshua Phillips was convicted of the first-degree murder of Maddie Clifton. Due to being just a child himself, Josh was not eligible for the death penalty and was instead sentenced to life in prison.

In June of 2000, Josh’s father died in a car accident. The man Josh feared so much was now gone and not long after his sentencing.

In 2012, the US Supreme Court barred mandatory life sentences without parole for juveniles (Miller v. Alabama). Due to this new ruling, Joshua received a new sentence hearing in 2017. He was again sentenced to life in prison, subject to review after 25 years.

The Florida Times-Union reported on June 23, 2020 that the Florida Supreme Court denied an appeal that was filed by Joshua Phillips back in January 2020.

Joshua Phillips is now 36 years old and is currently incarcerated in Florida at the Cross City Correctional Institution.

If you are interested in learning more about this case, see my sources are listed below. Also, there have been many shows and podcasts that have covered the case as well.

Sources

Justices Turn Down Appeal In Death Of Maddie Clifton

Caged Kids: Life Sentence

Life Sentence Upheld For Maddie Clifton’s Killer

Resentencing of Inmate Convicted of Murder at 14 Delayed

Killer Kid

A Look Back: The Disappearance and Murder of Maddie Clifton

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List of 10 Best True Crime Gifts

Are you looking for a gift for a friend who is a true crime fan? Or maybe you are just shopping for yourself?! Either way, you’ve come to the right place! Below you will find what I think are the 10 best true crime gifts that have caught my eye. I am NO way affiliated with any of these shops or products (with the exception of #10 which is my own item from my own shop). Now, without further ado…here they are…in no particular order:

  1. True Crime, Glass of Wine, In Bed By Nine Sweatshirt
Photo Source: Etsy

ImPressed Clothing on Etsy offers this super comfy sweatshirt in different colors and sizes. The color pictured would be perfect for the Fall! It’s actually on sale right now for $25.15 (reg. $27.95). This shop also has so many other cute pieces as well, definitely worth a look!

2. Hunt A Killer

This is one of the subscription-style murder mystery games that get delivered to your door based on your membership/subscription. According to the Hunt A Killer website, subscriptions start as low as $25. Each box builds on the last until you have all the clues to solve the mystery… you get to be the detective! There are also many other brands out there of these kinds of games, also worth looking into.

3. True Crimes & Chill Candle

Photo source: Etsy

Who doesn’t want a fabulous candle burning while watching their favorite murder documentaries? Wax On Fire offers this candle in their Etsy Shop from $5.50-$24.00 depending on which size you want. This fun candle is available in SO MANY scents, give it a peek here!

4. Murder Shows & Comfy Clothes T-Shirt

Photo Source: Etsy

Every true crime fan wants to be cozy while watching murder shows, so why not do it in style? This perfect shirt can be found in the LongHorn Apparel Etsy Shop in many sizes and colors. To give you an idea as pricing varies, the unisex medium in light gray heather (color pictured) is $14.90.

5. Serial Killer Headlines Blood Splatter Tumbler

Photo Source: Etsy

This tumbler is covered with a bunch of serial killer headlines & is available in The Glitter Press LLC Etsy Shop! It’s a 30 oz double-walled tumbler perfect for hot or cold drinks for $44.95 + FREE Shipping! Who doesn’t LOVE free shipping?!

6. Serial Killer Blanket

Photo Source: Etsy

Every true crime fan needs a blanket like this! Spooky Beach GB offers 3 different sizes in their Etsy Shop. The 30 x 40 blanket is $35.99 + FREE shipping! Also available in 50 x 60 and 60 x 80. If you check out the rest of their shop, you’d see they have SO MANY other crime theme products as well!

7. Probably Watching True Crime Door Mat

Photo Source: Etsy

Just Gotta Look Etsy Shop offers this simply stated door mat perfect for any fellow true crime addict’s home. These mats are currently on sale for 10% off, they start at $36.00 for the 16 x 24 size + FREE shipping. Gotta love the free shipping!

8. I’m Basically A Detective Coffee Mug

Photo Source: Etsy

Magic Little Shop Gifts offers these 11 oz two-toned mugs in red, pink, navy or black ON SALE for only $16.99 + FREE shipping! They are both microwave & dishwasher safe, too.

9. Stay Sexy, Don’t Get Murdered Sign

Photo Source: Etsy

This fun little sign is a great gift for any My Favorite Murder Podcast fan! The sign is available in the Born Again Boutique for $19.00 & they are offering FREE shipping on orders of $35+. They have lots of great stuff, so it won’t be hard to level up for that free shipping!

10. Crime Junkie Keychain

Photo Source: My Etsy Shop- AshsAccentsCT

I offer this BESTSELLER Crime Junkie Keychain in my own Etsy Shop, AshsAccentsCT, for $10.00.

There you have it! I hope this list of 10 best true crime gifts has been helpful as you shop for the true crime fan in your life! Any true crime fan would most certainly LOVE any of these gifts listed!

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Book Review: The Wife Stalker by Liv Constantine

I mentioned this book in a previous post & I finished reading it in just a couple days. This was the first book that I read by Liv Constantine and I will be checking out some of their other books for sure!

The book is narrated by the viewpoints of both women, Piper and Joanna, as they each navigate their relationships with Leo and the kids.

Joanna is worried about the man and children she loves after being pushed out of the house when Leo’s new love interest, Piper, moves in. Joanna is convinced that Piper is up to no good and is determined to do whatever it takes to keep Leo, Stelli, and Evie safe. Joanna grows more and more fixated on digging up Pipers past to try and prove how she’s dangerous to the family. Meanwhile, Piper works through the frustrations of trying to gain the acceptance of Leo’s children, to be part of a family that will hopefully be different than her past experiences- but will it be?

I absolutely don’t want to give anything away… but I will say that this book took some twists & turns that I was not expecting! So for this reason, I would give this book 5 out of 5 stars. As I was getting into the meat of the story, I thought I had it figured out, that it was going to be predictable… but boy was I wrong! I highly recommend this read to any crime fiction or psychological thriller fan, it really was that good!

Since I was not familiar with the author and because I just loved this book so much, I checked out the authors website and learned that Liv Constantine is actually a pen name for the bestselling authors, Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine. They are sisters that write together, from states apart! So now knowingt this, I must say that they FLAWLESSLY created this story… you would never know that it was a joint effort across distance, the book just flowed so well.!

In case you are interested, other books by Liv Constantine include: The Last Mrs. Parrish; The Last Time I Saw You; and Circle Dance

Have you read The Wife Stalker or any of their other books? What did you think?

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6 Nights of Serial Killers on ID

So, unfortunately I am late to the game! Serial Killers Weeks on the ID channel started 2 days ago! I missed the first two nights… it started on August 30 and goes until Friday September 4, 2020. The cable company, Comcast (xfinity) had stopped carrying the ID channel in all bundles but apparently they worked something out as the channel is now available again! I had NO idea until recently while we were flipping through the channels. I hope to be able to catch some of the shows at least. I perused the ID channels website for the schedule, so if you’re interested in the line up from today (9/1/20) on- it’s as follows:

Tuesday 9/1/20- The 93 Victims of Samuel Little (conclusion) 9/8c – the first part aired yesterday, but I’m sure they ill replay it or it can probably be found on demand?

Wednesday 9/2/20- The Butcher Baker: Mind of a Monster 9/8c

Thursday 9/3/20- The Serial Killer Among Us: Phillip Jabonski 9/8c

Friday 9/4/20– BTK: Chasing a Killer 9/8c

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Crime Fiction Book Review: Triptych by Karin Slaughter (Will Trent Series)

Triptych was the first book I read by Karin Slaughter and I finished the book in just a few days, I’m hooked on Will Trent!

Again and again I would keep seeing this author being recommended in a crime-related book Facebook group I’m in… So, I finally just checked with my library (through the Libby app) to see if they had any of her books available. I’m currently wait-listed on one of her newer books, The Good Daughter, but in the mean-time decided to borrow Triptych since it was available… and boy am I glad I did! Right off the bat I was sucked in and had a hard time putting this book down.

Triptych is book #1 of the series of 10 books (as of this post, at least). The series follows Will Trent who is introduced in this first book as a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent (GBI) who shows up to help Michael Ormewood , a police detective, investigate a series of local crimes. Karin Slaughter did a fabulous job creating the characters in this book it was like I was right along side them, to me it read like I was really watching it unfold as if it was a tv show or movie.

If I were to give this book a rating, I would give it a 4 to 4.5 star rating out of 5 stars. This book definitely started strong, luring me in right away, but there were a couple of moments that were a bit predictable at times. But Overall, I really enjoyed this book and was already seeking out the next book in the series (Fractured) before I even finished this first one! My library seems to have the e-book version of the entire series with the exception of the second book as well as the last book. So, I did go ahead and already ordered it from the bookstore. Now I’m eagerly awaiting is arrival!

The books in this series include:

  1. Triptych
  2. Fractured
  3. Undone
  4. Broken
  5. Fallen
  6. Criminal
  7. Unseen
  8. The Kept Woman
  9. The Last Widow
  10. The Silent Wife

I definitely recommend Triptych by Karin Slaughter and I do plan to read through the entire series & will continue to share my thoughts on each book, so be sure to check back, if you are interested! While I await for Fractured to arrive, I have started another book (also from the library Libby app), The Wife Stalker by Liv Constantine. I’m only 4 chapters in on The Wife Stalker and its already grabbed my interest, so I’ll be sure to share my thoughts on that one too.

I’m also about halfway through the audiobook version of The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian. I’ve been listening to this while working in my craft room & so far so good. I look forward to the upcoming tv show starring Kaley Cuocco that’s based on the book!

Have you ready any of these books? Please share your thoughts! Also, I’m always open to new book suggestions if you have any recommendations!

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