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Baby Be Mine: The Shocking True Story of a Woman Who Murdered a Pregnant Mother to Steal Her Child


THE MIRACLE OF LIFE
When Lisa Montgomery presented her husband Kevin with their new-born baby girl, he was ecstatic. Naming the child Abigail, the couple brought her to their local pastor. Miles away, police were investigating the brutal murder of a pregnant woman...

THE HORROR OF MURDER
Twenty-three year old Bobbie Jo Stinnett was found by her mother, lying in a pool of blood, looking as if her stomach ?had exploded.? Investigators soon determined: Someone had strangled Bobbie Jo to death?and then cut her fetus from her womb...

THE WOMAN ACCUSED OF KILLING FOR AN UNBORN CHILD...
In late 2004, two women met in a dog-breeding internet chat room. When Elizabeth Montgomery came face to face with eight-months-pregnant Bobbie Jo Stinnett, prosecutors claim she already had a plan. Investigators knew that Bobbie Jo had fought desperately for her life?and that her fetus, alive or dead, was gone. Investigators scrambled after a killer. An ?Amber Alert? went out for an hours-old infant. And this horrifying case was about to shock neighbors and a nation: of a woman accused of murdering for a baby...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Sep-12-2008

Not enough for a whole book

While this book was interesting, I agree with the other reviewers who felt it was written too soon. If the author had waited for a trial, perhaps it wouldn't have been necessary to fill the book with pages upon pages of other unrelated crimes. While the "bully of Skidmore" story is interesting,...

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  • Posted: Oct-27-2007

Poorly written offering of a tragic crime

Diane Fanning, in my opinion, should either return to penning novels or enter the news or magazine writing arena.Most of her books appear to be written too soon and be woefully lacking in detail. I see people writing about her 'research' for this particular book; but I don't see the results in...

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  • Posted: Sep-12-2007

A Must True Crime Read

I enjoy the writing style of Diane Fanning. I feel as though I know the people involved by the time I finish the book. I feel their anguish and pain of losing a loved one in such a horrendous way. The crime is what most true crime readers want to read about. With this case, anyone can probably...

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  • Posted: Sep-12-2007

Highly Recommended

It was obvious the author went to great lengths to conduct interviews and put a great deal of research into this book. I had no idea there were so many c-section abductions which was a plus through the research Ms. Fanning included in the back of the book. I recommend this book to anyone that...

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  • Posted: Mar-12-2007

Terrible Stinker

I can't stand these ambulance chaser true crime books. Way too soon with no trial and very little information. The author barely squeaks out enough pages for this to be called a book and instead pads it with all sorts of filler from other unrelated cases. Poor writing and worst of all it's...

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  • Posted: Dec-11-2006

Diane Fanning Reveals the Story Behind the Headlines

I've been a fan of true crime books for many years and have several favorites that I read. However, in March of 2006, I met Diane Fanning when I moderated a panel she was on at the Festival of the Book. To prepare for our panel discussion, I read two of her books and I was hooked. She takes the...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Sep-25-2006

Book Review: Author chronicles baby abduction, answers the question of 'why?'

True-crime writer Diane Fanning still gets letters from a serial killer. And she keeps in touch with murder victims' families. She has talked for days on end to those who work diligently behind desks, computers, on foot and every which way to track down killers. Still, when the author first...

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  • Posted: Sep-05-2006

Edgar Award Nominated Author does it Again

The incredible depth of research in this book demonstrates why Diane Fanning has received such overwhelming acclaim as a true crime writer.Fanning explains the motivation for this type of crime and makes it more understandable with examples of other crimes of this nature.Fanning also delves into...

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  • Posted: Sep-04-2006

Three things wrong with this book

First, it was published too soon. When I got to the end,I discovered the suspect in the case hasn't even had a trial yet. When I read a true crime book I want to know the conclusion of the case. Second, apparently there wasn't enough information for a whole book because the author had to resort...

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