Deadly Lessons: A Trial That Stunned a Nation. A Killer Whose Motive Is the Most Shocking of All.

· Diversion Publishing Corp.
4.3
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About this ebook

Pamela Smart conspired with her teenage lover to kill her husband. This is her story—told by the acclaimed true crime author of Cellar of Horror.
 
Pam and Gregg Smart lived a seemingly storybook existence, the newlyweds very much in love. All of this was shattered when Gregg was senselessly shot to death in 1990. In the trial that followed, staggering revelations came out as to the motive behind the killing: Pam Smart had seduced a fifteen-year-old boy into murdering her husband.
 
Master of true crime Ken Englade paints a portrait of a trial that gripped the nation in its scintillating tale of sex and murder. At its center is a woman who never quite grew up, and the reason why she had her husband murdered is the most stunning twist.
 
“Ken Englade is one of the most astute observers of America’s wild side.” —Jack Olsen, bestselling author of Salt of the Earth
 

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4.3
9 reviews
Eddie Gallo
September 6, 2016
Not a bad book, a story that sadly is very believable. While one can have a bit of empathy for Bill and his friends one can have only total disgust for the main character and her manipulation of who was after all a young boy. Only criticism is that this book was probably written too soon and we have no final result of any potential appeals that mihght have lodged. Overall a good read.
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Waynette Tapscott
May 13, 2019
I was in highschool when this happened but now I know more of the story thank you
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About the author

Kenneth Englade is a New Mexico-based author who has published nine books dealing with high profile trials. Beyond Reason, his book about a University of Virginia coed and her German boyfriend who conspired to kill the woman’s parents was a finalist for the Edgar Allan Poe Award. From 2000–2006 he was a public information officer for the Air Force and the Missile Defense Agency. In 2010 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the Louisiana State University School of Mass Communications.

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