Barbara Davis, Suffer the Little Children (Pinnacle True Crime)

Barbara Davis, Suffer the Little Children (Pinnacle True Crime)

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Very Good Book! Excellent Details About A Horrible

Very good book! Excellent details about a horrible man, read it twice a few years back i think is a great book. I recommend it to anybody who reads true crime books!

KillingProphet
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After I Finished This Book My Chest Hurt So Bad It

After I finished this book my chest hurt so bad it was as if I had been hit. She doesn't spare any details and gives you the full onslaught of what a monster this man is.

This seem to me like a cross between of 'The Child Called It' and Woman In a Box (Title?) that have been mixed together.

When you decide to read it make sure you have a whole day and don't plan to sleep that night.

Every time I closed my eyes I could still see the horrors that those woman and children faced each and every day.

purplesam1501
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Barbara Davis, Suffer The Little Children Is The O

Barbara Davis, Suffer the Little Children is the only book that has upset me (and I've read a few) but I couldn't put it down. I can't even begin to imagine how all those around that monster before, during and after these events can go on. To think these evil crimes were commited by him and people turned a blind eye to it and those poor children, my god I hope he's prepared for Hell...death is even too good for him he should be treated like those poor soles for the rest of his life with no let up..I would reccomend people to read it but be aware there are some harrowing things in there that you need to be prepared for, I can't see how anyone who has read the book won't be touched by it.

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