
- Title : Crazy for You: A Passionate Affair, a Lying Widow, and a Cold-Blooded Murder (St. Martin's True Crime Library)
- Author : Michael Fleeman
- Rating : 4.73 (929 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-6-24
- Format : Mass Market Paperback
- Pages : 336 Pages
- Asin : 1250036380
- Language : English
A LOVING FATHERA typical morning in the Atlanta suburbs: Businessman Rusty Sneiderman drops his beloved son off at the Dunwoody Prep nursery. With the charges against her dropped, and the insurance money frozen, Andrea remains a mysterious character. But Andrea swears she never intended to kill Rusty-and that it is Hemy who's "delusiona
A LOVING FATHERA typical morning in the Atlanta suburbs: Businessman Rusty Sneiderman drops his beloved son off at the Dunwoody Prep nursery. With the charges against her dropped, and the insurance money frozen, Andrea remains a mysterious character. But Andrea swears she never intended to kill Rusty-and that it is Hemy who's "delusional" and obsessed. In the parking lot, a minivan pulls up next to his car. Only one other person-the man who pulled the trigger-knows the truth about what really happenedWith 8 pages of dramatic photos!. The driver pulls out a gun-and shoots Rusty four times in the chest.A HEARTBROKEN WIFESneiderman's devoted wife, Andrea, is devastated by the crime. Who could have done this? She is shocked when police trace the shooting to a man named Hemy Neuman-who happens to be Andrea's adoring boss. A DEADLY OBSESSIONThe prosecution accuses Andrea and Hemy of having a "forbidden relationship," and of conspiring to collect $2 million in her husband's life insurance4 weeks later, these housekeepers, opposite to the housekeepers in the other hotels, then have lost weight.And concerning how peoples viewing on old age affects their health we read about a research during 38 years about aging. The "natural" ways for enlargement of your manliness include the widely popular stretching and jelking exercises that can easily damage your body. Don't waste your time!. It feels steeped in a reality that lends itself well to the telling of the story. And each one has their own story and their own path.And through it all Lori organizes and comments and analyzes, always with sympathy and insight and wisdom. As the mother of a somewhat perfectionist daughter, I can't have too many books like this on my bookshelf.. She backs this stuff up with lots of research, which is a big plus in my view and made the chapter interesting to read. What really irritated me is that the heroine is a spy, yet is unable to defend herself in any situation! I would think she should have some kind of training, right? Yet she is constantly being attacked, or kidnapped, and is utterly pitiful. I was definitely not disappointed.The topics presented are quite diverse, ranging from health-related, e.g., penicillin, thalidomide, cure for scurvy, radiation exposure, etc., to technological, e.g., microwave oven, cellAbout the AuthorMICHAEL FLEEMAN is a Los Angeles-based writer and former People magazine editor and reporter for the Associated Press.MICHAEL FLEEMAN is a Los Angeles-based writer and former People magazine editor and reporter for the Associated Press.


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