But I Trusted You: Ann Rule's Crime Files #14 (2000) - Plot & Excerpts
I love true crime stories, and I have found that Ann Rule's writing is certainly my style. She gives all the facts as well as some theories where necessary, but doesn't reach too far. I hate that whenever you hear a crime story on the news, you only hear one part of it. Crimes take time to solve and by the time they get all the information it is usually old news and not put back out for the public to see. I hate getting interested in something and never finding out how it ended, so these stories solve all these frustrations. This collection doesn't seem to live up to its title, but there are still some interesting cases in it. Most of the cases take place in the western part of the US in either Washington state or Oregon.Two of the cases are unsolved, but the rest have endings. The first case is rather interesting since it was the woman who was the killler, not the male. There's also a story involving a boat, and two teenagers who were attacked by a former marine.True crime buffs and Anne Rule fans won't be disappointed in this collection.
What do You think about But I Trusted You: Ann Rule's Crime Files #14 (2000)?
It was ok it was more of a documentary with a couple of different cases.
—ams
Ann Rule rules the true crime genre. Very good as always.
—sofiafarid27g