Judgment Ridge
The True Story Behind the Dartmouth Murders
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Danny Campbell
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On a cold night in January 2001, the idyllic community of Dartmouth College was shattered by the discovery that two of its most beloved professors had been hacked to death in their own home. Investigators searched helplessly for clues linking the victims, Half and Susanne Zantop, to their murderer or murderers.
A few weeks later, across the river, in the town of Chelsea, Vermont, police cars were spotted in front of the house of high school senior Robert Tulloch. The police had come to question Tulloch and his best friend, Jim Parker. Soon, the town discovered the incomprehensible reality that Tulloch and Parker, two of Chelsea's brightest and most popular sons, were now fugitives, wanted for the murders of Half and Susanne Zantop.
Authors Mitchell Zuckoff and Dick Lehr provide a vivid explication of a murder that captivated the nation, as well as dramatic revelations about the forces that turned two popular teenagers into killers. Judgement Ridge conveys a deep appreciation for the lives (and the devastating loss) of Half and Susanne Zantop, while also providing a clear portrait of the killers, their families, and their community-and, perhaps, a warning to any parent about what evil may lurk in the hearts of boys.
©2003 Dick Lehr and Mitchell Zuckoff (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Judgment Ridge
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- Anonymous User
- 07-01-25
Intreaguing. Would recommend.
I enjoyed this book but got frustrated at times with the attention to irrelevant information. However it made sense to include it as the story progresses. Why does the possibility of demonic oppression never enter the equation when trying to find a “reason” for killings such as this. You can research every psychological angle but none fits. The soul holds the answer. This can only be found by means of spiritual examination, via a priest or minister. However the participant has to be willing to cooperate. The presence of the evil entity which may have taken root either with or without the persons consent, will usually do all in its power to prevent any revelation. I strongly believe that Robert was under such oppression. His ability and determination to draw Jim in and pull him into evil is evidence of this. I’m glad they were separated and that Jim was able to be set free from the demonic influence. I wish him continued healing and good fortune .
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