
Murder on Elm Street
A True-Life Crime Story
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Jeremy L Luberts

This title uses virtual voice narration
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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.
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