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Oof. This was a tough one to read. I don‘t remember hearing about this when it happened, but Seierstad lays out the history of the POS terrorist AND some of his many victims in a way that was honest, compassionate, and still really high quality story telling. Her respect and attention toward the several people who died rivals that of Ann Rule‘s.