Author: | Ann Rule | ISBN: | 1230002126814 |
Publisher: | Estate of Ann Rule in conjunction with Renaissance Literary & Talent | Publication: | January 29, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ann Rule |
ISBN: | 1230002126814 |
Publisher: | Estate of Ann Rule in conjunction with Renaissance Literary & Talent |
Publication: | January 29, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Brand new ebook edition including 39 black and white photos!
David Brown, a self-made millionaire by the age of thirty-two, had a seemingly perfect life: a lucrative business, a beautiful young wife and a daughter who loved him very much. His life changed drastically after his wife was shot to death while she slept in their home and his then fourteen-year old daughter Cinnamon confessed to the cold-blooded murder. She was sentenced to twenty-four years to life for the crime. It wasn’t until two lawyers started digging into the complex investigation shortly before Cinnamon was convicted that the true nature of David Brown was revealed and startling new evidence that showed his twisted and perverse personal life was brought to the case. Was David Brown the bland, desolate widower he seemed to be? Or did he use manipulative tactics against the women who loved and feared him?
Brand new ebook edition including 39 black and white photos!
David Brown, a self-made millionaire by the age of thirty-two, had a seemingly perfect life: a lucrative business, a beautiful young wife and a daughter who loved him very much. His life changed drastically after his wife was shot to death while she slept in their home and his then fourteen-year old daughter Cinnamon confessed to the cold-blooded murder. She was sentenced to twenty-four years to life for the crime. It wasn’t until two lawyers started digging into the complex investigation shortly before Cinnamon was convicted that the true nature of David Brown was revealed and startling new evidence that showed his twisted and perverse personal life was brought to the case. Was David Brown the bland, desolate widower he seemed to be? Or did he use manipulative tactics against the women who loved and feared him?