pigfarmer
tall, thin, irritable
Calvin Parker has a new book out and is making the interview rounds.
This case always seemed like the odd man out. The imagery is different than almost all others; either there is a genuine reason for that or it's because Communion was still 14 years in the future. As a kid that image stayed with me
The tape secretly running in the sheriff's office also throws a weird wrench into the works. I've always like this one and it's worth revisiting.
Right now Calvin Parker's book is not receiving the best reviews on Amazon and is a bit pricey. No doubt he has decided to try and cash in a little on this and I wouldn't blame him for it. At this late date it won't do much to change anyone's mind. I could deal with the poor editing but one review mentioned something like 'how many encounters can one family have?'. There's a big red flag.
So I'll listen to what he has to say - haven't yet - and then maybe drop $10 on the Kindle version.
So many of these old cases fail to withstand the full light of day. In the one YouTube interview I saw with Mr.Parker he does seem like a gentleman and presents himself as sincere
This case always seemed like the odd man out. The imagery is different than almost all others; either there is a genuine reason for that or it's because Communion was still 14 years in the future. As a kid that image stayed with me
The tape secretly running in the sheriff's office also throws a weird wrench into the works. I've always like this one and it's worth revisiting.
Right now Calvin Parker's book is not receiving the best reviews on Amazon and is a bit pricey. No doubt he has decided to try and cash in a little on this and I wouldn't blame him for it. At this late date it won't do much to change anyone's mind. I could deal with the poor editing but one review mentioned something like 'how many encounters can one family have?'. There's a big red flag.
So I'll listen to what he has to say - haven't yet - and then maybe drop $10 on the Kindle version.
So many of these old cases fail to withstand the full light of day. In the one YouTube interview I saw with Mr.Parker he does seem like a gentleman and presents himself as sincere