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Murder on Elm Street

A True-Life Crime Story

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Murder on Elm Street

By: Jeremy L Luberts
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Little Falls, Minnesota
Thanksgiving 2012

When two teenage cousins break into a residence on Elm Street, a true-life horror story unfolds. Little do they know that the retired homeowner has set a sinister trap to catch whoever was burgling his home.

More than twenty-four hours after the two teenagers lose their lives, detective Jeremy Luberts responds to a suspicious activity complaint at that same Elm Street residence, beginning a case that will forever alter his life and embroil his community and the nation in a debate over just how far people can go to protect themselves in their own homes.

Crime Thrillers Murder Thriller & Suspense True Crime
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Mispronunciations of words. Inaccurate terminology. WAY too much unnecessary detail. I hope there aren’t many police officers like this guy! Repeatedly referring to the invaders as “the victims”! VICTIMS do not get shot in another person’s home! WOW. Also BORING !!! Maybe this was the author’s first book, but someone (and editor possibly) should have made home get a co-writer or something!!

BORING !!!

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story ok. no psychology or family history on perpetrator or victims. Narration really bad with wild mispronunciations

AI voice is absolutely horrible

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I do not like the virtual voice narration due to monotone and mispronunciation. I’m sure I would’ve liked it much better with a real person narrating

Annoying virtual voice

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the author of this book was so afraid that a 67 year old man would want to attack him or his family because he simply arrested the murderer. the murderer has ZERO prior arrests or convictions and yet this officer made it seem like he was next in line if the murderer made bail. HUH???? How do you get to that point? the murderer was never aggressive with this coo (or any cop for that matter) yes he was a killer BUT he killed 2 people that had broken into his home more than once. what he did was wrong and illegal but the cops in america need to get a grip and stop thinking everyone is outta get THEM!!! if more cops behaved like normal citizens and didn't have this victim mentality, as well as the tyrannical mentality and stop enforcing their feelings and getting so triggered by their fragile egos being bruised they wouldn't have such a hard time. they always want to blame others but rarely hold themselves accountable. I still can't wrap my head around this cop's leap to thinking this 67 year old man was going to harm him or his family simply because he was the arresting officer. all of that talk abouttreating people with respect and dignity just went out the windows because the killer made bail. lmao what a joke. people with this level of delusional and irrational fear have ZERO business wearing a badge. ZERO.


as for the book it's a good book butthe AI nonsense sucks. stop it with this garbage AI voice over stuff and hire an actual human.

Perfect example of what's wrong with American police

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Excruciating amount of extremely boring and irrelevant details. Very dull story and that robot narration is stupid and irritating with its crazy mispronunciation and weird emphasis on wrong syllables.

Could not possibly be more boring

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Interesting story, of a very polarizing case. Unfortunately, it gets clouded over by the author/investigator’s story about how great, fair, and wonderful a police investigator he is. Problem is Smith turned himself in, didn’t lie about anything, and provided all the evidence used to convict himself.
The investigator spends the bulk of his time telling us about himself and how great he is. All that patting himself on the back gave himself a concussion because he believes he did something extraordinary. He didn’t.

A Legend in his own Mind.

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Poor writing skills with a Blow hard mentality, even the virtual voice out performed this gentleman.

Pass

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