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4 O'CLOCK MURDERS, THE

4 O'CLOCK MURDERS, THE

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The "Mormon Manson"
Review: Mr. LeBaron was dubbed the "Mormon Manson". This study is fascinating insofar as it reveals that within a sect often misunderstood & viewed as "extreme" by mainstream America, there lurk even less understood factions. LeBaron felt that the modern Mormon church was betraying it's pure origins, that he had inherited a messianic right by birth to redress the situation, & that bloodshed alone was the means to accomplish this. He executed rivals such as Ruland Ahlred, & set about on a crime spree that went on for many years. This is a page turner, intriguing regardless of if you have any particular interest in Mormonism or not. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Four O'Clock Murders
Review: The Four O'Clock murders is a indepth look at the tradgedy of the LeBaron family. I found the book very interesting to the point I could not put it down. It looks very closly at how once decent beliefs can be twisted to suit ones greeds. This book follows through generations of this family giving some insight into what made this family tick. I would recomend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The 4 O'Clock Murders
Review: This book gave a really great insight into cults and how one could get wrapped up in a cult before you know it. The first few chapters were a bit difficult to get through, myself having to read them over twice because there is so much information, its overwhelming. Also, the book takes many points of views, from many different members of the family, making it challenging to keep all names and facts in order. Despite these difficulties, the book was absolutely fantastic and I recommend it to anyone, whether you like reading about true crime, romance, religions or history.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The 4 O'Clock Murders
Review: This book gave a really great insight into cults and how one could get wrapped up in a cult before you know it. The first few chapters were a bit difficult to get through, myself having to read them over twice because there is so much information, its overwhelming. Also, the book takes many points of views, from many different members of the family, making it challenging to keep all names and facts in order. Despite these difficulties, the book was absolutely fantastic and I recommend it to anyone, whether you like reading about true crime, romance, religions or history.


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