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Average rating4
I am not a murderino, but there are some true crime things that I love, find fascinating, or can't look away from (Catch Me If You Can, documentaries about theft, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood...).
I also identified with Campbell as my mother and I will talk of cases such as Andrea Yates, Laci Peterson, and other morbid happenings, such as the news. Campbell mentions something along these lines: talking about a somewhat taboo subject with someone you trust and exploring concepts that cause anxiety, tension, unease, etc can be freeing, can release some of the tension the topic causes. My mom would often ask, how could a person (often a parent) do such a thing? It's partly rhetorical but also not. Sometimes the answer is a controlling partner/family member, trauma, abnormal psychology, sometimes there is no answer and you value the safety that you've experienced.
Also I grew up really close to a CA prison, which I knew had housed someone related to the Manson family, but damn it was actually Charles Manson for a number of years as well as Bobby Beausoleil, a former associate of Manson. Just learned: Timothy Leary served time at CMF in 1973–1974 “for possession of marijuana and escape from a minimum-security prison at San Luis Obispo”
Campbell comes across to me as authentic, funny, relatable, and reliable as she cites her sources, even if it's just the phrase ‘light googling'. I laughed at: “not Napa, Sonoma”
Some things I didn't love: sometimes is was hard to read due to the lettering or occasionally the flow of panels were confusing and the use of jk/lol, sometimes it worked for me and other times not so much.