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Of Crimes

11.29.2006 · Posted in Ramblings

The book The Stranger Beside Me is the first literature that introduced me to one of the horrifying realities of life— crime. This book brilliantly written by Ann Rule, narrates the saga of Ted Bundy. This man seemed to possess a soaring intelligence. But in spite of that, his very life was shattered because of the crimes he committed. His story was conveyed by Rule in a remarkable fashion. It was featured with drama, mystery, and filled with psychological concepts.That book settled a favorable impression on me and so I resort to searching for other writings of the same genre. At present, I have read five true-crime stories, all of which were authored by Ann Rule.

It may sound odd for anyone to know that I am patently entertained by those kinds of stories. But I enjoy them not because of the tragedy and terror that they draw in front of me, but rather because of the insights that I gain from those stories.Crime is something to be dreaded, but we should try to figure out for ourselves what caused them. In doing which, there is a strong possibility that we might block them from happening again.

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