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A review by imyourmausoleum
Deadly Angel: The Bizarre True Story of Alaska's Killer Stripper by Fred Rosen
informative
medium-paced
3.0
On May 2, 1996, the body of Kent Leppink washed ashore in Alaska. The investigation led back to a romantic interest of his, a stripper at an establishment he frequented, named Mechele Linehan. Leppink had proposed to Linehan at one point, along with another man. Police were suspicious of the other man and Linehan, based on interviews and witness statements. This book covers the investigation and trial of Linehan, but I won't give too much away if you are unfamiliar with this case. This case was featured on both Dateline and 48 Hours.
I thought the book offered plenty of details about the investigation and trial, as well as information about the victim. I have a stack of Fred Rosen books to get through, and am decently pleased with how this one was written and researched.
I thought the book offered plenty of details about the investigation and trial, as well as information about the victim. I have a stack of Fred Rosen books to get through, and am decently pleased with how this one was written and researched.