Renner, James

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Little, crazy children

a true crime tragedy
"Drawing on research culled from police files, court records, transcripts, uncollected evidence and new interviews, this . . . work of investigative journalism revisits the 1990 unsolved murder of 16-year-old Lisa Pruett in the Cleveland suburb of Shaker Heights, revealing the dark secrets teens tell--and keep"--Provided by publisher.

True crime addict

how I lost myself in the mysterious disappearance of Maura Murray
When an eleven-year-old James Renner fell in love with Amy Mihaljevic, the missing girl seen on posters all over his neighborhood, it was the beginning of a lifelong obsession with true crime. That obsession leads James to a successful career as an investigative journalist. It also gave him PTSD. In 2011, James began researching the strange disappearance of Maura Murray, a UMass student who went missing after wrecking her car in rural New Hampshire in 2004. Over the course of his investigation, he uncovers numerous important and shocking new clues about what may have happened to Maura, but also finds himself in increasingly dangerous situations with little regard for his own well-being. As his quest to find Maura deepens, the case starts taking a toll on his personal life, which begins to spiral out of control. The result is an absorbing dual investigation of the complicated story of the All-American girl who went missing and James's own equally complicated true crime addiction.

The great forgetting

History teacher Jack Felter returns to his hometown in Ohio to care for his father who has dementia and learns that Tony, his former best friend who ran off with Jack's girlfriend, is missing. Tony was a psychologist and his last patient, Cole, teams up with Jack to find Tony. The unlikely pair embarks on a journey that takes them to an island in the Pacific where they learn about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and a program known as the Great Forgetting.
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