Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery Free Audiobook Download by Robert Kolker


Lost Girls is the true story of a horrific crime that took place in Indiana in 1981. Robert Kolker's meticulously researched book details the events of that evening, when three teenagers from Westville, Indiana were lured into a barn by a woman named Christine Freidberg, who promised them alcohol and drugs. After being assaulted and gang-raped for hours on end, they managed to escape and to make their way back home. The book details not only what happened but also how the girls' families battled local law enforcement officials to get justice for their daughters.

Robert Kolker has written a book about four female murder victims found in 1980s New York City. The author takes the listener through each girl's story and then gives them each a key to decode the mystery. The author uses this technique throughout the book, giving each girl a key that unlocks clues and information.

Follows the story of the investigation into the abduction, raping, and murder of eleven-year old girls in Long Island.

The author of the Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery audiobook, Robert Kolker is a crime journalist who was born in New York but has since been based in New Orleans. He has published multiple books about race and violence since 2003, including A Terrible Mercy: The Last Days of the Creole Slave Girl.

Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery is a true crime audiobook narrated by Sean Pratt. This audiobook tells the story of the Long Island serial killer's eight victims and the ensuing investigation that never found the perpetrator.

Lost Girls, is an American mystery novel by Robert Kolker. It tells the story of a series of unsolved murders in Long Island during the summer of 1976. The book was published in 2000 and won the Anthony Award for Best Novel.

Published Date 2013-07-09
Duration 11 hours 11 minutes
Author Robert Kolker
Narrated Sean Pratt
Reviews
(34 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Marriage & Family, Social Science

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