missy1974
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2008
- Messages
- 10,142
- Reaction score
- 31,355
I haven't read KK's book and wouldn't want to. From what i know about him i wouldn't want to listen to any of his fabrications in a book. It would be fiction/fantasy land stuff IMO.
I refuse to buy it. I would read it if I could find it, but can't find it. My local and provincial library doesn't seem to have it, not yet anyway. I just want to find all his lies :biggrin: I hope that some of them will help dig his hole just a little bit deeper. I have read some good posts on reddit that show some of the stuff in his book, compared to the "facts" or what was presented in court. The preview of the book also gave a good enough overview to know that there are "alternative facts" in the book. It's definitely fantasy land for sure. He just keeps making up chit as he goes IMO From the trials... to interviews in the last year... to the book... he keeps changing his theory. He has said she was wrapped in a blanket, she was wrapped in a tarp, she was dismembered, and I'm sure there are others comments from him too... I try to listen to his interviews... but... just.... can't. I am still of the opinion that she was on the back mat in her RAV4 and it was disposed of afterwards, and this is the reason that there was no blood on the carpet in the back. Kratz seems to acknowledge in his book that the mat is missing, so there is that ;-)
Here is an interesting 'fact' from someone that has read the book:
Kratz's book was originally promoted as 320 pages. The final release wound up being 192 pages. Subtract the forward, acknowledgments, pictures and blank pages and you're left with fewer than 160 pages of content, or half the intended amount. This total includes a 15-page chapter on "The Prize" himself, separate from the Avery/Dassey conversations.
so really... 145 pages on 'content'.