Salt Lake City’s Sherry Black case: Bookstore owner killed in store (UPDATES below) – Everything Law and Order Blog

UPDATES: https://bit.ly/3iWxADs
What happened behind the counter of this quaint country bookshop? Police in Salt Lake City arrested a suspect on October 10, 2020, after DNA matched evidence at the scene of the crime. UPDATES: https://bit.ly/3iWxADs

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  1. Devoted mormons are evil. If you are a devoted mormon. The Priest sleeps with your soon to be wife the day of marriage. And other crazy shit too. Like the church in Redlands had to change their carpet because they think unholy people walked on it.

  2. I went to job corps with the man that murdered her in 2013. I remember him. I only spoke to him a couple times of times, so I can’t really comment on his character, but it’s creepy when you find out that you spoke to someone who murdered someone else.

  3. Elizabeth Smart is so beautiful, but I don't like her pronunciation, one thing I've noticed from listening to some narrators and t.v presenters is the vowel roundedness in such words as top, dollar, shop, etc, so top becomes tawp, not becomes nawt, well, this really annoys me and that is the way Elizabeth Smart pronounces these words. If you were born in the States, top and shop, would normally be pronounced like tahp, and shahp, if you want to sound natural, of course. I'm more flexible with certain words, though: dog, lost, loss, law, caught,. Regarding the story it's been an unfortunate loss, I' m so sorry, sometimes life is so unfair.

  4. i admire Ms. Smart's resilience and courage but i would have to say that not everybody is made to be a narrator even if you have been a victim (not that there is even a connection)

  5. So glad that Elizabeth Smart is doing something productive! She does insert her own experience and I wasn’t sure I liked it, but I’m ok with that.

  6. BTW
    . Give me a brk! … Become better & smarter w 1.or 2 witnesses..That's not exactly a relationship obviously
    I think all these ppl have a screw loose- d on't wanna be caught lest they go to a longer sentence in jail; Imagine becoming all introspective & transparent? Not going to happen. Concerning person of interest?- big blow to the folk creating? That's not real life most folks are are in denial.

  7. Damn that’s messed up…glad to see the update the guy/idiot was caught. Had no idea books 📚 would ever cost that much 😳😳😳 I’d never pay more than maybe $15 jeez that’s ridiculous!!!

  8. I just do not get the appeal in murdering someone. How do you just get uo in the morning and think " this is somethinf acceptable. I can see myself killing someone"? I get a lot of murders are in the moment, but again, unless I was being threatened and the only way to save myself was to murder the aggressor is the only scenario I could possibly see myself giving permission to myself to murder someone ( okay, if there was also a "Saw" situation, like the movies and even then…its a maybe.)

    But, to rob a store, to gain life insurance, to be paid for murder-for-hire, heat of the moment/in an argument, being mad or setting out to get revenge, or just to see What it feels like to kill someone…none of these reasons cross my mind as acceptable reasons amd i dont get how murderers get to that point of no return where in their head, they get the thought "kay, now, this person HAS to die. There's no coming back, I wont stop until they're dead '. I am just not wired to be able to conclude murder is a good solution…. I find it curious…what do people think right before, during, or after they are there

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