Worth More Dead: And Other True Cases Vol. 10volume 10 (Ann Rule's Crime Files)

by Ann Rule

Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Publication

Simon & Schuster (2005), Edition: Illustrated, 480 pages

Description

Why would a man kill his lover's husband and then his wife, the woman who fought successfully to have him paroled from prison? Why would he risk arrest by kidnapping the child of another woman who adored him? Because they were... Worth More Dead A cold case reopened -- and solved -- with dogged police work and new evidence. One of the shocking true crimes of passion and greed from Ann Rule's Crime Files. Former Marine sergeant and judo instructor Roland Pitre Jr. claimed it was all an elaborate plan to win back his wife's love -- it wasn't supposed to end with her dead body in the trunk of a car. Nearly twenty years later, he acknowledged that he had hired someone to kill his estranged wife in 1988, though his alleged excuse for why a monstrous "mistake" happened is as shocking and convoluted as the crime itself. Eventually, he was charged with first-degree murder in the long-unsolved death of Cheryl Pitre, after a mysterious witness betrayed Pitre to save his own skin. Tracing back the dark and bloody path of Pitre's life, two generations of detectives found a chain of brutal and terrifying crimes by a man who manipulated the courts and prisons to walk free.… (more)

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Rating

½ (52 ratings; 3.5)

User reviews

LibraryThing member PortM
Audiobook version from Audible. Another solid true crime from Ann Rule,spoiled slightly by the audiobook performance. The reader only showed signs of life when reading dialogue, but the rest of the time sounded like an automaton.
LibraryThing member pquill
This was my first Ann Rule and I'm still on the fence about how I feel about it. On the one hand, the cases she presented were as interesting as they were horrible for those involved and I'll probably read another of her books sometime in the near future. On the other hand, I think the book might
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have been better served as a single case non-fiction rather than an anthology as the first case took up more than half the book, leaving little space for the other cases to be fleshed out. Admittedly, they might not have needed as much space but I still found myself disappointed with their abruptness.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2005-12

Physical description

480 p.; 6.75 inches

ISBN

074344874X / 9780743448741
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