This look at the Israel Keyes case was oddly moving!! Callahan's writing style and her use really brought out the feelings of all of the investigators on this deeply disturbing case. Particularly moving were the stories of the dive team in recovering one of Keyes' victims. There are a lot (and I do mean a lot) of unanswered questions regarding the number so Keyes' victims, to the Prosecutor who insinuated himself into the interrogation process, to the correctional facility's lack of common sense in dealing with a prisoner or Keyes' notoriety and allowing him to commit suicide to the corruption in the state of Alaska. This case was a mess from the word go, and after reading this well put together book, one has to wonder if it were handled more professionally with someone steering the investigation, how many families might have achieved some sort of closure.

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