Tag: Crime

  • Review: Ceremonial Violence by Jonathan Fast

    Review: Ceremonial Violence by Jonathan Fast

    Clearly, I have a somewhat morbid fascination with the topic of school shootings and what sort of incidents, circumstances, and detached individuals it takes to cause one of these horrific events to pan out. Having read a lot of Columbine-centric works, such as The Columbine School Shootings, Columbine: A True Crime Story, A Mother’s Reckoning,…

  • Review: No Easy Answers by Brooks Brown & Rob Merritt

    Review: No Easy Answers by Brooks Brown & Rob Merritt

    After taking a few months away from reading about the 1999 Columbine Massacre, I decided to indulge again by reading No Easy Answers. Brooks Brown, or the Brown family in general, had a strong link to the Klebolds and a somewhat unpleasant familiarity with the Harrises. For that reason, Brown’s book (co-authored by Rob Merritt,…

  • Review: Columbine: A True Crime Story by Jeff Kass

    Review: Columbine: A True Crime Story by Jeff Kass

    Coming off the heels of my reading of the brief, but factual, The Columbine School Shootings by Jenny MacKay, I figured I may as well immerse myself in a more expansive and exploratory investigation of April 1999’s tragedy. Hence, I sat down and read through Jeff Kass’ 330-page chronology, investigation, and expose piece titled Columbine:…

  • Review: The Columbine School Shootings by Jenny MacKay

    Review: The Columbine School Shootings by Jenny MacKay

    A few months ago, I read A Mother’s Reckoning by Sue Klebold, mother of Columbine mass shooter Dylan Klebold. Whilst I found her memoir and insight into the tragic events of 20 April 1999, I also found that the author had gone to some lengths to tiptoe around the actual events of the day—instead filling…