Never See Them Again, M. William Phelps
Never See Them Again, M. William Phelps
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Never See Them Again

Author: M. William Phelps

Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright

Unabridged: 11 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/14/2017


Synopsis

In the summer of 2003, the Houston suburb of Clear Lake, Texas, was devastated when four young residents were viciously slain. The two female victims, Tiffany Rowell and Rachael Koloroutis, were just eighteen years old—popular and beloved. But when a killer came knocking, it turned out to be someone they knew all too well.

Seventeen-year-old Christine Paolilla was an awkward outsider until the girls befriended her. In this gripping true story, M. William Phelps delves into the heart of a baffling mystery to get to the truth of an act so brutal it could not be understood—until now.

About M. William Phelps

M. William Phelps is an investigative journalist, podcast host, television expert, and New York Times bestselling author of over forty nonfiction books, including the groundbreaking crime memoir Dangerous Ground. Winner of the Excellence in (Investigative) Journalism Award from the Society of Professional Journalists and the New England Book Festival Award, he's spent over 300 hours on television as a true crime expert, appearing on numerous shows, including CBS's The Early Show, ABC's Good Morning America, the Today show and The View. He created, produced, and starred in the series Dark Minds and also stars in Deadly Women, Sex, Lies & Murder, Oxygen's Snapped, Killer Couples, and #Killerpost. He is the creator and host of the iHeartRadio original podcast series Paper Ghosts, The Five, and has been called "the nation's leading authority on the mind of the female murderer" by Radio America. Touched by tragedy himself through the unsolved murder of his sister-in-law, Phelps is able to enter the hearts and minds of his subjects like no one else. He lives in a Connecticut farming community.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Misty Marie on January 17, 2022

Seventeen-year-old Christine Paolilla was an outcast. Suffering from Alopecia, she has never fit in with other kids. She meets 2 teenage girls that take Christine under their wing. Tiffany Rowell and Rachael Koloroutis, popular and beloved, helped her blossom into a young woman. Christine meets her......more

Goodreads review by Valerity (Val) on December 10, 2012

This is M. William Phelps' study of the family's pain in the aftermath of the vicious murder of 4 young people, teens really, in an affluent Houston suburb. It also follows the authorities as they gain insight as to what all the clues left behind mean, eventually unraveling the shocking identity of......more

Goodreads review by ♥ Marlene♥ on December 18, 2014

Just finished a book written by M.W. Phelps and I very much disliked how he wrote that but I decided to try another one. (I had received a lot of his book) Happy to say that this one is already so much better written! Update 18 December 2014 Finished it yesterday and really happy it was a good one. I n......more

Goodreads review by Nattie on November 28, 2015

It seems somehow because the girls worked at a strip club and dated hispanic drug dealers that they were white trash that only their family and friends should care about. Adelbert, one of the dead, was never known to be a drug dealer as far as I recall. He was considered a pretty decent young man. R......more

Goodreads review by Joanie on April 09, 2018

I do not care if Phelps writes some of the most comprehensive true crime books. His thinly veiled racism and clear disdain for women who have any type of sex life (including victims themselves) along with his ignorant digs at addicts (i.e. only refers to them as Junkies repeatedly, etc) make him the......more