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Little Girls Lost: The Stories of Four of Australia's Most Horrific Child Murders, and Their Families' Fight for Justice by
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Amy Burch
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I was the same age as Ebony Simpson when she went missing. My nan lived in the next town, and it forever changed the community.
I'm grinding my teeth a little bit because I am only 21 pages in, and already they have spelled Tahmoor as Tahmour and said Peter and Christine were in nearby Wollongong, when it should be Mittagong.
— Mar 31, 2024 09:38PM
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I'm grinding my teeth a little bit because I am only 21 pages in, and already they have spelled Tahmoor as Tahmour and said Peter and Christine were in nearby Wollongong, when it should be Mittagong.
~Madison
is on page 138 of 304
“On 21 of June 1999, lewthwaite walked free” it’s so crazy to think that this family was going through intense grief over their daughters murderer being released but my mother was going through pure bliss because she was in labour with me. Our families lived 20 minutes away from each other. 20 minutes away and two very different emotions happening
— Feb 09, 2022 01:53PM
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~Madison
is on page 113 of 304
this is taking me ages to read because my heart can’t handle it so I have to read it in little chunks. Reading about true crime, especially when the victims are children takes a big toll on me most of the time. It’s crazy that there are people out there who target kids.
also this book is set in Australia so knowing ive been in places where children have been violently killed.. yeah it hurts
— Feb 05, 2022 03:19PM
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also this book is set in Australia so knowing ive been in places where children have been violently killed.. yeah it hurts









