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Kudos to Crier

This book on the Peterson case has to be the most meticulously written and comprehensive book around for those who have followed the case as well as for those who have very little information about the case. Crier gives a very in depth look from the beginning to the end with evidence from the trial and also evidence that was never seen by the jury. The way the book is written, it is easy to follow and takes the reader step by step through Scott Peterson's actions from the day of Laci's disappearnce through the trial. This book is much better than Amber Frey's book where she gratifies herself a little too much and blazes her scripture guns throughout, making it seem a little too disingenous. This book is also much better than Anne Bird's book which tells nothing in the way of concrete evidence really and gives inane reasons that she feels Scott is guilty. I think one is actually that Scott wore footy-pajamas to bed when he stayed at Anne's home so that made him guilty of killing Laci. Crier on the other hand gives hard facts and evidence with her occasional eye-opening view on that evidence. This book also contains never before seen phone and interview transcripts with all the key witnesses. This book is excellent for anyone interested in reading about the Peterson case. I thought I knew a lot of the evidence about this case; Catherine Crier proved me wrong.