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Day of Fury: The Story of the Tragic Shootings That Forever Changed the Village of Winnetka

Day of Fury: The Story of the Tragic Shootings That Forever Changed the Village of Winnetka

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It could happen to YOU!
Review: I remember the pictures of Laurie Dann pasted all over TV when this tragedy happened back in 1988. Once I picked up this book and saw the last known photo of her it came back to me. This is an unfolding story. The big question that this books tries to answer for me is 'Why did she do it?'.Or better yet 'What led her to such a state of mind?'. It is difficult in a case like this to be able to answer these questions completely. But 'Day of Fury' tries to answer them from all different angles. I've read another book on this tradegy called 'Murder of Innocence', and I think this book by Joyce Egginton takes the high road and also goes more into depth with the aftermath. I like both books, but 'Day of Fury' seems to have more colors; painted by a seasoned writer in Egginton.

My header 'It could happen to YOU!' simply means that you just never know what can happen to you after a relationship goes sour. With Laurie Dann, was it just a marriage gone bad? Is this a commentary! on OCD(Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder)? COULD this happen to YOU?

Great book! Need another one on this tragedy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was very interesting and accurate.
Review: I thought the book was very accurate and interesting. I really enjoyed it and would recommend this book to others. I thought Egginton did a fantastic job of relaying the events to the reader.


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