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Such Good Boys: The True Story of a Mother, Two Sons and a Horrifying Murder [NOOK Book]
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This was an unbelievable story. The writer made me feel as if I was there. Superbly written.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Well researched. Very disfunctional family.
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Posted March 19, 2012
I felt both sorry for the boys and for the mom,what a twisted situation to be in and at the end lead to murder,very good book, no way out,very sad...
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Posted February 7, 2008
I chose the title to be recommended because it starts off by saying how the boys seemed to be innocent children in a negative situation but you soon find out how horrible innocent children can act and what they are capable of doing. Were these children really faced with charges that were un-fair? What does the jury REALLY think about their situations. If they had gotten their mother help, would the outcome of her death be any different? I still had so many questions after reading the book and it keeps you talking for weeks on end about it. I highly suggest this book to be read especially to those who are in this situation and you feel like you can't get out of it.
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Posted June 14, 2011
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Overview
AN ABUSIVE MOTHER
Raised in the suburb of Riverside, California, twenty-year-old college student Jason Bautista endured for years his emotionally disturbed mother’s verbal and psychological abuse. She even locked him out of the house, tied him up with electrical cord, and on one occasion, gave him a beating that sent him to the emergency room. His fifteen-year-old half brother Matthew Montejo also was a victim to Jane Bautista’s dark mood swings and erratic behavior, but for some reason, Jason received the brunt of the abuse—until he decided he’d had...