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Evil Intentions

The Story of How an Act of Kindness Led to Senseless Murder

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Evil Intentions

By: Ronald J. Watkins
Narrated by: Greg Lutz
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Suzanne Rossetti made only one serious error in her short life: She accidently locked the keys in her car. Two drifters offered to help. One was just released from prison, the other was an escaped convict. A few moments later they'd kidnapped the young woman.

Throughout a desperate night of horror, Suzanne was repeatedly raped and beaten. Finally, shortly before dawn, the pair drove her into Arizona's fabled Superstition Mountains where they cast her from a cliff in an attempt to kill her. Hearing her moans, they stumbled down the mountainside then bludgeoned her unconscious before burying her alive.

Evil Intentions explores to depravity of this crime, taking the listener into the lives and minds of the killers, relating the tragic consequences to her family and loved ones.

Written by the court investigator who prepared the presentencing reports on the killers, it offers rare insight into the criminal investigation, plea bargaining, and trial.

©1992 Ronald J. Watkins (P)2014 Ronald J. Watkins
Murder True Crime Crime

Critic Reviews

"[A] true and horrifying story, this is an account of murder, told from allsides, such as you've never read before." (Booklist)
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