


I don‘t recall hearing anything about the Kimes‘ when the murder trial of the mother and son grifters was national news, so I came to this ignorant. Written by the Kimes‘ eldest son, his life often sounds like a plot lifted from a screenplay. It‘s endlessly fascinating.
Walker‘s personality can be off-putting sometimes. I don‘t think his mother was evil (as even the judge claimed), but another victim of a system that has failed the mentally ill.
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