"Lethal Friendship will break your heart. Yet you will be encouraged--and educated--by Sue Young's commitment to seeking justice. It's a story told with difficulty, yet told well." --Zig Ziglar, Author and Motivational Teacher "Sue Young endured one of the most profound tragedies and traumas a mother can face: the abduction and murder of her daughter and then, twenty years later, the specter of early release of her daughter's killer. This book is her personal account of her ordeal and her faith and her effectiveness. Ms. Young helped mobilize the community and her state to keep a killer contained. And she did it in a way that encourages all of us to fight for justice and humanity. This is a riveting book that reads like a novel but is too, too true--a remarkable and inspirational work by a remarkable and inspirational woman." --Dr. Frank Ochberg, Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice and Journalism; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Michigan State University; Former Director of Mental Health for the State of Michigan "Sue has the facts dead bang accurate, and the telling of the story is done not only remarkably well, but with a degree of honesty that is almost like a reporter's detachment." --Judge Peter Houk, Chief Judge 30th Judicial Circuit Court--retired
I don't know how you wrote it, but thank you, Sue. Forensic Psychiatrist Park Dietz, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D., called Miller a "bad actor, sane, and dangerous to society." Dietz saw through Miller's act, and so did Sue Young. Miller is where he should spend the rest of his life--behind bars. Thank you, Sue Young!
A Frustrating System
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Sue Young expresses eloquently the anxiety and frustration of dealing with a system designed more to protect the perpetrator than the victim or the victim's family. She also provides us with the lonely feelings of a mother who knows that her daughter may have been killed by a person she knew but like any mother holds on to the belief that her daughter may still be alive. It is a heartbreaking story full of suspense and hope. It is a tribute to Sue Young that she was even able to put down in words the tragic event that changed her life forever and that none of us who have children should ever have to experience. James J. Pecora Author: Dead End
I couldn't put it down
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I knew bits and pieces of this true story before I picked the book up. Still, I was riveted by the story. I wanted to know the details of what happened and in what order. Sue Young has done a great job detaching herself and writing a difficult story. It gave me the creeps yet, by the time I finished the story, it gave me hope. Sue Young has stepped out to crusade for justice and has made a difference. The story warns me about danger signs in relationships and challenges me to fight for what it right.
A Menace to East Lansing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Having grown up in East Lansing, MI, around the corner from the Young Family (my Dad is the guy mentioned who organized a neighborhood search), and graduated with Martha Sue, I lived in fear of Donald Miller for years. The community was sure he had committed the crimes, but he just couldn't be caught. When he was scheduled for release, it was just another reminder of the frustration of keeping this criminal where he belonged. The book clarified the misconceptions I had for all of these years. I'm glad to see Sue Young is complimentary of the people she dealt with in the justice system (especially since may of these folk are still involved in the system!) I'm gratified to see her experience so eloquently related in this book. Even without the direct experience of knowing the victim, and the neighborhoods, this book is a very good read. I read it in a day. Congratulations to Sue Young for sharing this experience, and once again living this tragedy so that others might benefit from her work and suffering.
Riveting, engrossing, inspirational. Couldn't put it down.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
A friend called me after she picked this book up and spent half the night reading. I couldn't put it down, either. This is the very personal story of a woman whose daughter was murdered by a serial killer. Even a single murder creates many victims. Author and mother Sue Young relates her experience in stunning detail. Her daughter Martha was just nineteen when she was murdered, a student at Michigan State University. Sue Young points out behaviors in Martha's boyfriend, who was Martha's murderer, that in hindsight were warning signs: he was not the trustworthy young man they had thought. She explains the understanding she gained of God as she went through this, and the role faith played in her survival. The author also shows how she regained control of her life after this devastating trauma, and how hard she worked to keep other parents from experiencing what she went through. Sue Young demonstrates the challenges of the criminal justice system; the agony politics can play in shaping it. And how caring, dedicated people can come together to change flaws in "the system." Ultimately, this book is a poignant tribute to Martha. Sue Young shows that "one person can make a difference" and inspires thoughtful action to better our world.
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