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Nightmare in Napa: The Wine Country Murders (48 Hours Mystery)
by Pocket Star



Nightmare in Napa: The Wine Country Murders (48 Hours Mystery) by Pocket Star

Nightmare in Napa: The Wine Country Murders (48 Hours Mystery)

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Sales Rank: 128579

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$7.99



Book Description

<p align="center"><big><b>The Shocking True Story Of Murder In California Wine Country</b></big><p align="center"><P>An award-winning journalist delves behind the scenes of a chilling true crime story aired on TV's 48 Hours Mystery -- and uncovers twisting revelations inside an already shattering case of double homicide.<P>Halloween night in idyllic Napa, California: two young women roommates -- a transplanted Southern beauty queen and a popular engineering graduate from the Napa area -- are brutally stabbed by an intruder who entered their home through a first-floor window. A third roommate heard the horrific commotion but never saw the killer. News of the tragedy sent shockwaves throughout the peaceful region as well as the nation -- but while investigators pursued every angle from a satanic cult to a disgruntled suitor, the murders of Leslie Mazzara and Adriane Insogna remained unsolved. Until someone came forward with a shocking confession -- someone who was close enough to the women to escape suspicion. Someone who knew the victims all too well.<P>Complete with up-to-the-minute court action and the stunning crime scene breakthroughs that turned the case around, here is the full story of the <b>Nightmare In Napa</b>.


Reader Reviews

I just finished "Nightmare". I thought it was a well written book. It told the story of two young women, brutally murdered in their home. The killer, unknown at the time, turns out to be someone close to them. I didn't feel like the author portrayed Ms. Mazzara as a wild child. I had the impression she was a beautiful, spirited, kind, young woman. The author did a good job of conveying to the reader, that these women were an assest to our society and it's a tragedy, they are no longer here. The end, is sad and pathetic. Copple is a lowlife punk and he never gives a reason as to why he felt the need to kill two wonderful people.




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