There’s
nothing pretty about murder, and Gregory Fournier’s Terror in Ypsilanti
is a testament to that fact. A
compilation of first-hand reports of the moments leading up to and following
the gruesome deaths of Michigan co-eds, this book follows John Collins, the
convicted mass murderer of Michigan, and explains the evidence leading to his
arrest and subsequent conviction.
Extensive
research has culminated in this ultimate reference guide for information on
John Collins and the Ypsilanti murders. Told in narrative, each incident is
detailed, including descriptions of the victims, crime scenes, witnesses,
etc. Each of the cases were quite
complex, but Fournier presents the facts concisely and objectively. Riddled with graphic detail, this book is not
for the faint of heart. Regardless, for anyone wanting specific information on
the Ypsilanti murders, or as a general case study, this book is an excellent
resource.
To this day, John Collins maintains his innocence. Multiple
interviews and witness reports are presented showing both sides of the case.
After reading the book the reader is free to draw their own conclusion.
LITERARY CLASSICS Book Awards & Reviews International Book Awards • Top Honors Youth Book Awards • Seal of Approval http://www.clcawards.org
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