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  • Zip Ties and Lies: The Anderson/DiMaggio Case

  • Coldhearted - Coldblooded
  • By: Sue Julsen
  • Narrated by: Kenneth R Williams
  • Length: 10 hrs and 39 mins
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By: Sue Julsen
Narrated by: Kenneth R Williams
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Who REALLY killed the Andersons?

Who's behind the cover up? That is the question!

A 911 call to the San Diego Police Department on August 4, 2013 reporting a two-story fire in Boulevard, California is only the beginning of many harrowing events to follow.

After a woman's body and the body of a dog is found inside a detached garage, murdered, a bloody crowbar next to the woman's body, the dog shot in the head, the homeowner and two kids are reported missing.

Assuming homeowner James Lee DiMaggio killed the children's mother, Christina Anderson - the woman's body discovered in the garage - setting his home on fire, he then kidnapped Anderson's two children, Hannah age 16 and Ethan age eight.

The following day the remains of a child, burned beyond recognition is found inside DiMaggio's burned-to-the-ground home. And even this is only the beginning.

After a week-long manhunt, DiMaggio, maybe an innocent man, based on information from San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore, is then shot down by the FBI in what appears to be actions of a firing squad.

The public has doubts on the validity of what is being told. Stories continue to morph, and more doubts arise. More and more lies brings the question of Hannah and Brett Anderson's innocence into doubt - at least for the public.

But the story doesn't end here.

This story is only beginning...

©2014 Sue Julsen (P)2015 Sue Julsen

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So Repetitive

The Hannah Anderson case is intriguing but there was not enough story, so the remainder of the book is just the same information said differently. Some facts were repeated so often, I could actually say them word for word with the narrator. The biggest indicator that really showed time wasting strategies by the author: Half a chapter of the narrator reading out 30 something names from a list.
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