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Summary of Sarah Weinman's Scoundrel
by Everest Media
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Synopsis
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Vickie was a happy and well-liked teenager, with a strict curfew and no strangers allowed in her car, who spent her free time at the roller rink or the Corral with her friends. #2 The tragedy of early, ...
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Vickie was a happy and well-liked teenager, with a strict curfew and no strangers allowed in her car, who spent her free time at the roller rink or the Corral with her friends. #2 The tragedy of early, violent death is that it strips away the person and leaves only the act. The killer has the power, while the one who dies loses it all. #3 On the night of the murders, Vickie Zielinski was walking with her best friend, Barbara Nixon, to do their bookkeeping homework together. They met an older boy named Donald Hommell along the way, who would later be accused of being the killer. #4 The next morning, the Zielinskis went out to find their daughter. They searched in circles, starting small, then making progressively larger circuits of the neighborhood. At the point where Ramsey ended and Mahwah began, they noticed a scarf lying in the mud.
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