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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.15230977866
EAN: 9780451403476
ISBN: 0451403479
Label: Onyx
Manufacturer: Onyx
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: February 01, 1993
Publisher: Onyx
Sales Rank: 288632
Studio: Onyx
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Product Description: An account of the murder of Julie Post describes how Julie's husband, Ed, a successful real-estate dealer, abused both his wife and his children before murdering his wife in a hotel bathroom.
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This book pretty much starts in the middle and stays there. Ed Post and his wife Julie are at a convention in St. Louis. He gets up at 6:25 AM to go jogging, wakes her up because he "knows" she will want to have breakfast with him, and runs her bath. When he comes back, she's dead in the tub.
I have no doubt at all that he murdered her. Many reasons:
The shower curtain was INSIDE the tub. No woman is going to leave a shower curtain inside a tub when she takes a bath, ... Read More
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I bought this book when I saw the case and its author featured on a cable TV show. I believe it was American Justice. Bill McClellan has given us a good true crime story here.
What aggravated me was the fact that no one seemed to think there was anything wrong with Ed Post knocking his wife, Julie, around ("Putting a woman in her place????" PUH-leese - shame Julie didn't respond with a frying pan or a lamp!).
The fact that Post skipped out of the funeral home and put the ... Read More
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He did it, it's obvious. And as far as true crime goes, this isn't one of the best. Definately not a page turner.
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I just finished reading this book and I have to say, that although I'm pretty sure he killed his wife, I don't think the state had much evidence. They kept referring to him drawing his wife's bathwater. What is so bizarre about that? My husband draws my bathwater for me more than I do! I hope to heck that if I ever fall and hurt myself in the bathtub, people don't blame my husband if he says he drew my bathwater! The only trouble I had with his innocence is the amount of bruising she suffered in ... Read More
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Reading of crimes such as this, I cannot help but to wonder how many people get away with murders but disguising them as accidents. It is a chilling thought and this story was very well written.
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