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Man with the Candy: The Story of the Houston Mass Murders
Man with the Candy: The Story of the Houston Mass Murders | Jack Olsen
9 posts | 5 read | 7 to read
A full account of the most heinous crime of the century in which nearly thirty young boys were sexually tortured to death.
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ElizaMarie
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So the story is interesting. And I have heard a couple podcast deep dives of this story and I do find it very interesting. So sad this man (and his friends?) got a way with so much murder

The thing is. I couldn't get into the whole slang thing. I felt like it was way way too much! And the slang is different (same person, but different ways of saying the same thing.. ugh) .

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ElizaMarie
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I‘m gonna try to finish this one with my little reading buddy :)

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ElizaMarie
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See :(

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ElizaMarie
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I‘m trying to read this but it gets a little hard to get into because a lot of the dialogue is in this broken English slang (which has always bugged me) —- and the pup wants attention

Sleepswithbooks I would have to surrender to this face 🐶💛 4y
ElizaMarie @Stacypatrice yeah... him and my other baby usually win 4y
SconsinBookyBadger Fur babies sure do not make reading easy 🐶 (edited) 4y
ElizaMarie @AnansiGirl haha they sure do not! 4y
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ElizaMarie
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So I‘m doing a contract in Houston right now (why I picked this true crime story to read) and wow. The chapter called “Murdertown” taking about the growth and corruption of Houston is intense! A bit scary too 😬

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ElizaMarie
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Yay Texas :)

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ElizaMarie
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Started this gem with my lunch drink :)

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madamereadsalot1
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#chillingphotochallenge day 16. Gotta post this hometown horror for the #scarathlon #candy prompt.
#teamslaughter @Clwojick

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WordRaider81
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Well put together account of one of the most terrible crimes in Texas