To Have and To Kill
Nurse Melanie McGuire, an Illicit Affair, and the Gruesome Murder of Her Husband
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
The master of true crime returns, John Glatt's To Have and To Kill tells the story of a marriage that turned deadly
One by one, three waterlogged suitcases were pulled from the Chesapeake Bay. In each were body parts of a man. In a forensics room, the truth was discovered: William McGuire had been horribly murdered and dismembered.
William and his loving wife, a registered nurse named Melanie, had just closed on their New Jersey dream home. Little did William know about the nightmare that was in store… For Melanie had been involved in a long-term affair with a married doctor at the fertility clinic where she worked—and she had plans for the future that didn't include William.
Investigators believe that on April 29, 2004, Melanie first drugged her husband, then murdered him in cold blood. Three years after America witnessed the details of the suitcase incident unfold—on 48 Hours, Dateline NBC, and ABC Primetime, and in People magazine, among other news outlets—Melanie was convicted of first-degree murder and desecrating human remains.
Customer Reviews
Very well written
Many books can skip paragraphs with speed reading. Not this one. The detail and the time lines written keep the reader from putting the book down from start to finish. Every time I drive over the Chesapeake bridge, I wonder just where she stopped to drop off the suitcases. Actually this my third time to read it straight thou with very few breaks. Could anyone read this book with the details of the crime and believe Melanie McGuire is not guilty?