BOOK?


I would like to find a copy of the book, in which the movie was made. Any suggestions as to where I can find a copy?

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sure. ebay, or your local store that sells used books!

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You must read thebook. I am going to read it again. I could t put it down> VB wrote that and Helter Skelter 2 of the best true crime books written. The TV movie was pretty good but the book is EXCELLENT! I would try Ebay or a library. I think I got my copy from a used bookstore and then I donated it. I have topick it up somewhere again!

"Ya makin' fun of me Riz?"- Sandy

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How about your local library? That's where I got it from.

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If you are looking for a copy, I have one that has been used. Also I have posted a few months ago that I know Mr. Walker personally and that he will be publishing his book of the true version of the Palmyra incident. He is in the final stages of publishing his book, such as proof reading, and 500 copies are made. A website will be up and running here shortly where the book will be available for purchase. As soon as I receive word I will post with news of his website and availability of his book.

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Why don't you and your sleazy friend "buck" (spelled with a LOWER case on purpose)....

run off and get married or something.

Freak.

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I just finished the book...it was really interesting. Many, many more details than the movie. I bought the book at Amazon.com.

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I saw the miniseries first, then read the book. One of the most fascinating reads I've ever seen. A true page turner. I still have my copy, actually.

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bugliosi's other books are great too.
"helter skelter", "til death do us part", "outrage", and "reclaiming history" are all fantastic books.
he is really amazing at getting his point across and explaining the logic in how he arrived at it.

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I saw the website for Buck Walker's book. I must say that the newly-paroled convict obviously was not released due to his rehabilitated nature if he has one of his flunky mouthpieces running around here plugging his book which seems to suggest that Mac and Muff Graham got what came to them due to Walker's hinting that Muff Graham couldn't get her fill of that ol' Walker charm and Mac Graham got murderously jealous of this conman loser.

Easy enough for Walker, I suppose, to defame Mr. and Mrs. Graham's decency in this horrible way when they're both dead, there's no witnesses or family left to defend them against these outrageous charges, and Walker has his cronies pimping this self-centered a-hole's unsubstantiated boasts to con money off of the suckers and sickos who glom onto someone like Walker.

Good business if you can get it, I suppose. But not with MY hard-earned money.

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The book, "And the Sea Will Tell" is available on just about any online bookseller, such as Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, etc.

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I have read this book from cover to cover several times. Always find something out that I didn't catch before.

Yes, if you are interested in this case, then the book is a must read. You will definitely get to know the real Stephanie through Bugliosi's eyes. She isn't a pretty human being. What's more, Vince makes no effort to hide the fact that his wife didn't trust Stephanie and Vince himself didn't understand why Stephanie couldn't answer a simple question without changing the details from one moment to the next.

She is as guilty as Buck. Buck had to have help getting Mac and Muff into the zodiac. They were 185lb and 140lb. Even if they were cut up, they were put in heavy military trunks. No way Buck put those trunks in the Zodiac by himself. Stephanie had to help him.

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