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Mass Market Paperback To the Last Breath Book

ISBN: 0312968191

ISBN13: 9780312968199

To the Last Breath

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On January 22, 1994, two-year old Renee Goode played happily with her sisters and cousin, as the four of them enjoyed an impromptu "slumber party" at the home of her father, Shane Goode. The next day... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Excellent book

This is a story of a 2-year-old child who was murdered by her father after her parents had divorced. It is a gripping story by its own right, but it was so well written I felt like I knew just about everyone. The flaws of all the characters are included, making no one a true hero (which is reality). The almost non-existant investigation, the extreme shortcomings of certain investigators, the political wheeling and dealing that almost allowed Shane Goode to get away with murder, the over-involvement of the victim's grandmother, the personality shortcomings of the victim's mother, the personal problems of the prosecutorial/detective staff -- everything is bared in this book. Sure, it would have been nice to know more about the murderer, but he steadfastly maintained his innocence as did his parents. There was enough information from other sources to get the true flavor of this guy. Others have criticized the book because all questions weren't answered. But in real life they rarely are (i.e., how could Shane attract strong and weak women? What was his secret?). The book is a tear-jerker, and Renee Goode is lucky her story was told by Carlton Stowers, one of the best true-crime authors ever.

Renee, I will never forget you--

thanks to this spellbinding book by Mr. Stowers; I am a prolific reader of true crime and while I am reading a book I am engrossed in it but the story fades quickly; not so with this book. There are so many aspects to the story: the shoddy, so- called investigation by the police; the shoddy examination by the medical examiner resulting in an "undetermined cause of death",the realization that if the family had not been persistent, this child's murder would have been "cold filed"; What is heartening is the degree of involvement of Sue Dietrich the Detective who asked to get involved in this case and the attorney who tried the case Jeri Yenne; their passion to bring the killer to justice was surprising and Mr. Stowers reveals their compassion for this child. Most of all, Mr. Stowers writing style evoked an immense amount of sympathy for this poor unfortuante and innocent child. I kept looking at her face and then went back to reading the book; while the death of a child is always horrific, you don't always feel as though the child in the book if personalized as was the case with this book; I felt as though I could see Renee and hear her laugh and play; in fact,there were times I had to put the book down because it was painful to read; Thank goodness for Sharon, Renee's grandmother, who was intelligent and feisty and would not allow this crime to be swept under the rug; It was the passion of the the detective and the attorney who tried the case that won this case for Renee; I will never forget you, Renee.

Must-read...you'll be disgusted and jubilant

I just moved to Alvin and read this book because it involved my new town. I was shocked and disgusted that someone almost got away with murder due to the ineptitude of the Harris County Medical Examiner and the nonchalance of the first Alvin investigator assigned to the case. Only because Sue Dietrich, who lost a child of her own, took on this case was justice served. This book has an added bonus of an extremely satisfying postscript.

Excellent, but incredibly sad

This was one of the saddest true stories I have ever read, and I have read quite a few of them. My heart and prayers go out to little Renee Goode and to her mother and grandmother and the other courageous women who fought so hard to bring her killer to justice! I hug my twenty month old granddaughter daily and thank God for her. God bless Renee!

factual

This book is a truly factual account of the events leading to the murder of a child so that the killer would be released of financial responsibility. This little girl ate pizza and drank koolaide then fell asleep, never to wake again. The coroner sluffed the cause of death off as undetermined, never thinking the child would identify the killer from the grave. I know the truth, I was there for the second autopsy, I was the Detective who saw Renee speak.
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