You could definitely tell that this book hadn’t been edited, or if it had not very well. During the chapter on The Springfield Three he writes: ‘...involving Stacey McCall, her daughter Suzie Streeter and Suzie’s friend Stacey McCall...’ When in fact, the victims are Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter, Stacy McCall, and Streeter's mother, Sherrill Levitt.
Another mistake I noticed was during the chapter on Niqui McCown. The author writes: ‘The prints were then compared and found to be a match. The fingerprints that were found on the tape did match, Tommy Swint.’ Why did he write two very similar sentences? The repetition wasn’t needed.
Although the books clearly wasn’t edited, I did enjoy it. I hadn’t heard of a single case out of the five that was wrote about. I enjoyed reading it. Quick and simple.