Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue :)

I have read the book concerning Tinning, I had mentioned it on here
before it was one the only true crime book I had read that I almost
didn't finish due to the crimes. The actual killings weren't horrific,
it was my thought process that made me debate on finishing the book, I
personally couldn't stomach the thought of someone killing their
children like she did, and I found it rather repulsive. The only reason
I did finish the book is I was out of town staying in a hotel attending
a Management course that lasted for one week, and I didn't have anything
else to read. The book was well written though.

Sue Hartigan wrote:
> 
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Has anyone heard of two cases of mass baby killings:
> 
> Marybeth Tinning killed nine of her babies and got away with it for 14
> years, and Waneta Hoyt killed five of her babies and got away with it
> until the DA finally exposed her.
> 
> I just found two books that tell of these Goodbye, My Little Ones is
> about the Hoyt babies, and From Cradle to Grave is about the Tinning
> babies.  I don't have the books but was wondering if anyone else had
> heard about these cases.
> 
> Sue
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