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“I guffawed. Like literally. Before I'd done it myself, I didn't even know what guffawed meant.”
― Hollywood Homicide
― Hollywood Homicide
“on FarmVille.”
― Hollywood Homicide
― Hollywood Homicide
“It was a murder-suicide, Bree. Crime of passion. It happens every day in this country.”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman
“It wouldn’t be the first time a white woman was scared just because Black men exist. You’re ready to convict the man without a shred of proof.”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman
“He was right. I was treating it like some Netflix true-crime documentary. Janelle Beckett was a person. I needed to show respect. “I’m so sorry,” I said.”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman
“Money. Cheddar. Dough.”
― One Lucky Subscriber
― One Lucky Subscriber
“Desiree’s cell. But until the cops were ready”
― Like a Sister
― Like a Sister
“had to be a boyfriend. That’s what the true-crime shows said, right? It was always the partner. But then I remembered what Ms. Morgane had said about Janelle being single. That made it scarier. If it wasn’t a boyfriend, that meant it could be anyone and it could happen to any of us.”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman
“If all went well, we were going to make a double murderer very, very angry.”
― Hollywood Homicide
― Hollywood Homicide
“What’s going on? You clearly have an agenda.” She glanced back at me. “If you tell me what it is, maybe I can help.”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman
“His background check’s more boring than watching paint dry. Not even a parking ticket.”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman
“He was glancing at my butt when he said it, his tone indicating I got a lot of stuff stuck up there.”
― One Lucky Subscriber
― One Lucky Subscriber
“It made me want to become a couch sleuth—desperate to find some clue about what exactly had happened to her so I could feel some sense of control. I only put my”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman
“I jumped as a hand touched my shoulder, then calmed down when I recognized the stilettoed nails. Adore. Once again looking like a TV version of a lawyer.”
― Missing White Woman
― Missing White Woman





