Book Discussion Questions
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Please be aware that this discussion guide contains spoilers.
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- What were your initial thoughts on the Delphi murders before reading the book? How did the book change or reinforce your perspective?
- How does Susan Hendricks’ background as a journalist influence her approach to the investigation and storytelling in the book?
- What impact did the Delphi murders have on the local community, and how is this depicted in the book?
- Discuss the role of technology in the investigation, particularly the significance of Libby German’s audio and video recordings.
- How does Hendricks portray the resilience and advocacy of the victims’ families throughout the book?
- What are the limitations of local law enforcement highlighted in the book, and how do they affect the progress of the case?
- In what ways does the book explore the broader themes of grief and community healing after a tragedy?
- How does the arrest of a suspect in October 2022 change the narrative of the book?
- What ethical considerations arise when covering a true-crime case like the Delphi murders? How does Hendricks address these in her book?
- If you are a parent or guardian of children, did reading about this crime cause any changes in the way you look after your own children? What about on a personal level? Did it change your feelings about the safety of walking on local trails and roads?
- What lessons can be learned from the Delphi case about the intersection of media, public interest, and justice
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