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Old 02-22-2009, 08:33 AM   #1582
Dr. Drib
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If you like a chilling non-fiction crime read, I would suggest "Dead By Sunset," by Ann Rule.

I just finished reading this (on my Sony), and it's an incredible page-turner about a man named Brad Cunningham - a real assh*le and *ucke* - a man with a malignant narcissistic personality who bludgeoned his wife to death in 1986, and about the tireless efforts of her many friends and co-workers who loved her to see that that this jackass came to justice.

Brad Cunningham now sits in prison, his ego as big as ever. For a man who has above-average intelligence, he's also an incredibly stupid individual.

This is a riveting read, and I highly recommend it if you like crime fiction.

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