Broken Doll

· Kensington Publishing Corp.
3.4
9 reviews
Ebook
304
Pages
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Near Miss


In May, 1988, in Everett, Washington, four-year-old Feather Rahier disappeared while playing outside after dinner. Her frantic cries drew Feather's mother to the dark garage that was home to Richard Matthew Clark. Clark had stolen the child, bound and gagged her, and begun to undress her. Only at the last instant was the little girl saved by her mother's desperate intervention. The next victim wouldn't be so fortunate.



Without A Trace


On the night of March 31, 1995, Roxanne Doll, 7, was abducted from the bedroom she shared with her younger sister. It was not until the following day that her mother discovered Roxanne's disappearance. A week later, Roxanne's raped and stabbed body was found. Evidence led investigators to a man the family had trusted as a friend: Richard Clark.



No Remorse


Clark was a petty criminal, jailbird, alcohol and drug abuser who couldn't control his pedophilic and homicidal urges. In April, 1997, after his conviction for aggravated murder, he mocked and derided the dead girl's parents in a shocking courtroom display. Here is the brutal, heartbreaking true story of the crimes and punishment of a monster who preyed on the most vulnerable victims of all--and of the determined prosecutor who swore to bring him to justice.



Includes 16 Pages Of Shocking Photos

Ratings and reviews

3.4
9 reviews
Jeana Redford
April 12, 2022
I couldn't find it in me to finish reading it. The mentioning of people that you personally know it's way too much for me to handle. I read one of the reviews on how the reader mentioned that the book was boring. Well all I have to say to that person is that they should thank the heaven above that something that boring didn't and doesn't ever happen to them or there loved ones. God bless to the Iffrigg and Doll families
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Tara W.
January 27, 2015
I knew Tim personally. I didn't know him till nearly 12 years after this happened. This still effected him so deeply. He was going blind from a degenerative disease and fighting addiction. I know this family was destroyed by what happened to this little girl. RIP Roxy
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Lesty Loo
September 29, 2014
I thought this book was not well written information wise, it kind of jumped around. There was not real order of information or story. insignificant parts were painstakingly told in minute detail , then important parts were glossed over or not mentioned.
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About the author

Burl Barer is an Edgar Award–winning author and two-time Anthony Award nominee with extensive media, advertising, marketing, and public relations experience. He has garned accolades for his creative contributions to radio, television, and print media, and his career has been highlighted in The Hollywood Reporter, London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today, Variety, Broadcasting, and Electronic Media, as well as on ABC's Good Morning America. Barer, regarded as one of America's finest investigative journalists, is a frequent commentator on numerous television programs seen worldwide, including Deadly Sins, Deadly Women, Motives and Murders, Snapped, Scorned, Behind Mansion Walls, Epic Mysteries, and Hart Fisher's American Horrors channel via Filmon.TV. Burl Barer hosts the award-winning Internet radio show, True Crime Uncensored with cohost, show business legend Howard Lapides, on Outlawradiousa.com every Saturday at 2 p.m. Pacific time. In addition to nonfiction/true crime bestsellers, Barer is a regular contributor to Serial Killer Quarterly, the prestigious magazine edited by Lee Mellor. Barer also writes new adventures of Leslie Charteris' The Saint, and the Jeff Reynolds series of private eye novels.

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