No Angels
The Short Life and Brutal Death of Brandaline Rose Duvall
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Kevin Pierce
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Steve Jackson
About this listen
A Steve Jackson true crime classic.
A little before midnight on May 30, 1997, 14-year-old Brandy DuVall waited at a bus stop in the Denver area for a ride back to her grandparents' home after spending the evening at a friend’s home. She was wearing a bright-red Chicago Bulls jersey bearing the number of her favorite player Michael Jordan.
It was the shirt, a favorite of the Bloods gang, that attracted the five young gang members in the car that circled the block and came back to where she stood.
Why Brandy got in the car that night would remain an unanswered question. Was it voluntary? Was she abducted?
Whatever the answer, the consequence was an unimaginable nightmare of torture, rape, and murder at the hands of a vicious Denver street gang, particularly “Pancho”, a violent psychopath, and other members of the Deuce-Seven.
The crime, the investigation, the betrayals, and deals cut with the devil, and the subsequent court cases, including four murder trials and two death penalty hearings, tore apart families and affected all who were caught up in the brutal crime and its aftermath.
Now, 20 years after, he first wrote about this horrific true crime, New York Times best-selling author Steve Jackson returns with No Angels, a gripping narrative delving into the circumstances that would forever change the fate of Brandy, two previously inseparable brothers, and the mothers who sat on opposite sides of the courtroom and yet shared a common grief.
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- Jackie
- 22-07-22
The ugly truth we try to avoid
....as a country, we plan for the uture with an unfathomable misunderstanding that it should be that way. Until we face the fact the only fix is accountability from the 1st day of life for every single american...no one has the right to bad parenting nor does the government have a right to deny each and every citizen the guidance and support into an acceptable, positive and safe life. There will always be 4-8% of those with prrsonality disorders that dictate the need for a controlled and monitored life but we must find positive, productive environments where they are unable to harm mentally and physically while contributing to that very support thru productivity. The future will depend on very big changes.....i agree, everyone should be forced to hear and see the evidence of this crime....sad sad sad....thanks for writing this book....
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- Shanie
- 01-07-23
Not the best
Hard to keep up with this i love KP listen to lots true crime books with KP but this one hard to keep up with eveeything
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