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Summary of Ken Englade's Murder in Boston, EPUB eBook

Summary of Ken Englade's Murder in Boston EPUB

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#1 The birth was approaching, and Carol was feeling more and more bloated by the hour. She was also having a hard time getting in and out of cars, as her pregnancy had become noticeable. But the most important thing was that she was going to give her husband a son.

#2 Carol was a happy, cheerful person by nature. She rarely dwelled on negatives. She was a top student who had been voted most beautiful in her high school class. She had always been a bubbly, extroverted person, and she always saw the good side of people.

#3 The parking garage at Brigham and Women’s Hospital was not located in one of the city’s better neighborhoods, and the hospital itself was not as prestigious as other hospitals. It was not unreasonable for the couple to expect the best care possible for Carol.

#4 The neighborhood around Brigham and Women’s can best be described as mixed, with a mix of racially, culturally, and economically diverse residents. It was still regarded as a dangerous area, and one of the city’s premier high-crime spots.

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