eldirector
Grandmaster
So, my wife just came back from the local public library. Was looking for the newer book "If I Can't Have You: Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance, and the Murder of Her Children". Well, it wasn't all the shelf, so she talked to the desk. They will not order it, because "it is about a real murder". They refused to check an inter-library loan.
I guess fictional murders are just fine. A lot of other real murders (Amanda Knox) are perfectly OK. The entire "best sellers" display is murder mysteries. But this particular murder is off-limits.
Looks like the Indianapolis library system doesn't feel the same. Book is available at several locations. Might see if they will send it to Brownsburg.
Gotta protect us from ourselves.
I guess fictional murders are just fine. A lot of other real murders (Amanda Knox) are perfectly OK. The entire "best sellers" display is murder mysteries. But this particular murder is off-limits.
Looks like the Indianapolis library system doesn't feel the same. Book is available at several locations. Might see if they will send it to Brownsburg.
Gotta protect us from ourselves.