Small Sacrifices: A True Story of Passion and Murder

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Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2004 - Criminology - 611 pages
This searching analysis of the shooting of three children in Oregon by their mother devolves into a study of personality. In May of 1983, Diane Downs drove to a Williamette Valley hospital emergency room with her children, all gravely wounded; one did not survive the first hour, and the other two were disabled for life. Downs initially told of a "bushy-haired stranger" who had committed the crime, but frequently changed her story. Under police questioning she recalled her childhood with a cold, domineering father who abused her sexually, her weak mother, a rape by one of her bosses, her failed marriage and many men with whom she had sex. One of these men, whom she claimed to love, did not want children.

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Ann Rule, the undisputed queen of true crime, is a former policewoman whose 2-million-copy selling THE STRANGER BESIDE ME ranks as one of the classics.

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