
Snapshot into a Killer's Mind: The True Story of Billy Jay Cader
The Mason Jar Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Paul J. McSorley
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By:
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Eli Pope
About this listen
After Billy Jay Cader is arrested, charged, and convicted for two cold-blooded murders of law enforcement officers, Amy Jo Whitenhour decides to interview the killer in order to tell his story of how he became Florida's most notorious criminal. This is the true story through Billy Jay's words from accounts from childhood and up. They are told from his perspective through the looking glass of Amy Jo's eyes. Harsh realities from his abusive past.
This book ushers in and readies the listener to continue on to book six, The Call Home.
©2022 Steven G. Bassett (P)2022 Steven G. Bassett
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