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Just finished PATHOLOGICAL.. What a sobering tale. Shirlee Sherman was also my mother’s house keeper right up until her murder. Shirlee was much more than a housekeeper, she became a family friend. Knowing Shirlee, I know she went down fighting for herself and for Hunter. What a sad, pathetic loss of 4 lives. A very good, fast read. Well done, Henery J. Cordes and Todd Cooper.
Great , compassionate and well written account of four awful murders of four completely innocent people.