In the Still of the Night Audiobook by Ann Rule




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Summary: Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go to <a href="http://hotaudiobook.com/free">http://hotaudiobook.com/free</a> Title: In the Still of the Night Author: Ann Rule Narrator: Barbara Caruso Format: Unabridged Length: 11 hrs and 58 mins Language: English Release date: 04-29-11 Publisher: Simon &amp; Schuster Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 117 votes Genres: Mysteries &amp; Thrillers, True Crime Publisher's Summary: From true crime legend Ann Rules comes this riveting story of a young woman whose life ended too soon - and a determined mothers 11-year crusade to clear her daughters name. It was nine days before Christmas 1998, and 32-year-old Ronda Reynolds was getting ready to travel from Seattle to Spokane to visit her mother and brother and grandmother before the holidays. Rondas second marriage was dissolving after less than a year, her career as a pioneering female Washington State Trooper had ended, but she was optimistic about starting over again. "Im actually looking forward to getting on with my life," she told her mother earlier the night before. "I just need a few days with you guys." Barb Thompson, Rondas mother, who had met her daughters second husband only once before, was just happy that Ronda was coming home. At 6:20 that morning, Ron Reynolds called 911 and told the dispatcher his wife was dead. She had committed suicide, he said, although he hadnt heard the gunshot and he didnt know if she had a pulse. EMTs arrived, detectives arrived, the coroners deputy arrived, and a postmortem was conducted. Lewis County Coroner Terry Wilson, who neither visited the death scene nor attended the autopsy, declared the manner of Rondas death as "undetermined." Over the next eleven years, Coroner Wilson would change that manner of death from "undetermined" to "suicide", back to "undetermined" - and then back to "suicide" again. But Barb Thompson never for one moment believed her daughter committed suicide. Contact me for any questions: inforeq17@gmail.com