Angels Are Watching

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3.4
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For five years, a serial rapist had terrorized the small community of Simi Valley in Southern California. By July 4th, 2001 he had added murder to his list of crimes when he shot a twenty-year-old college student, Megan Barroso with an Ak-47.

The Simi Valley Police and the Ventura County Task Force did not realize that they had their man, Vincent Sanchez, locked up on a petty robbery charge. Sanchez had kept this horrible secret from his family and friends, roommates, and his girlfriend of three years.

It was evident, after serving on this jury through the four-month trial that parts of this story might never be told. This is the story as it unraveled......

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3.4
7 reviews
Eddie Gallo
14 January 2016
A different type of true crime book because it tells the impact of the crime ( s ) on family, friends and society through the eyes of a Juror. As such it omits a lot of the data that might be included by a " normal " true crime author. I still enjoyed reading this book nonetheless and can recommend it to readers of true crime.
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Andrea Thomas
28 November 2013
I very much enjoyed this book! I really enjoy reading true crime but have not ever read anything through the eyes of a juror. It was nice to be able to see that side of a case. Thank you for being so brave and writing such an informative book!! Two thumbs up!!!
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Krystyna Lane
28 February 2021
Badly written - don't waste your money
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