tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post3050752109484240889..comments2023-10-31T10:59:03.023-04:00Comments on INKSPOT Crime Fiction Blog | A Place for Mystery, Mayhem, Writing and Life: The Lost BoysLinda O. Johnstonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01512430135042480450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-46718606564593819202012-01-24T16:23:36.276-05:002012-01-24T16:23:36.276-05:00Thoughtful post, Jennifer ... that case is so trag...Thoughtful post, Jennifer ... that case is so tragic all around, it's hard to know who I feel most sorry for. The public's appetite for salacious news is always there (and, sad to say, the media's tendency to give the people what they want is also ever-present) <br />You should write a true-crime novel. You obviously have the interest and research skills to do it.(in all your spare time, right?)Deborah Sharphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01575491644343480392noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-16741767455491707232012-01-24T07:45:07.174-05:002012-01-24T07:45:07.174-05:00Jennifer, I admire the goals of social justice you...Jennifer, I admire the goals of social justice you live by as well as your commitment to this case. Your title begs the question -- who really are the lost boys? There were certainly more than three.<br /><br />The mass hysteria over cults is certainly nothing new but boy, it can still hold sway, even over seemingly educated people!<br /><br />I hope the true killer is unmasked and justice prevails. Keep us posted as to what heppens.Vicki Douderahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12683468231378487388noreply@blogger.com