Review of Cops' Real Stories of Facing Evil
Cops' Real Stories of Facing Evil
by Loren Christensen
C2024, 212 pages
This book was interesting and difficult to read. It was a mix of "What is evil" philosophy discussion and true stories from cops. Christensen provides officers room to tell thier stories and they do, from domestic violence calls to serial killers and child predators.
The book is never laid out to be a case study on the final word of what defines evil.
It's almost like the definition of pornography - you know it when you see it.
But for cops it's different. They see it literally face to face. Often times it's a sense of "they're only getting warmed up" when they're caught early.
Some of the stories are retellings from memories and are therefore potentially anectdotal and not 100% accurate.
But still the story telling is chilling.
C2024, 212 pages
This book was interesting and difficult to read. It was a mix of "What is evil" philosophy discussion and true stories from cops. Christensen provides officers room to tell thier stories and they do, from domestic violence calls to serial killers and child predators.
The book is never laid out to be a case study on the final word of what defines evil.
It's almost like the definition of pornography - you know it when you see it.
But for cops it's different. They see it literally face to face. Often times it's a sense of "they're only getting warmed up" when they're caught early.
Some of the stories are retellings from memories and are therefore potentially anectdotal and not 100% accurate.
But still the story telling is chilling.

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