Title: Murder on Birchleaf Drive
Author: Steven B. Epstein
Publisher: Black Lyon Publishing
Release Date: June 1, 2019
Page Count: 272
Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
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Steven B. Epstein is a welcome addition to the world of true crime literature. Epstein brings 30 years of experience as an attorney as well as a crisp writing style that clearly presents the case, the personalities and the legal strategies.
Jason and Michelle Young had just recently celebrated their third wedding anniversary and appeared to live a charmed life. With a 2-1/2 year old daughter, Cassidy, and a son on the way, the young couple had a solid core of friends, a lovely home and good jobs. Michelle's brutal murder on November 3, 2006 is shocking, but no less disturbing is that Cassidy was in the house during the murder and there are tiny bloody prints throughout the crime scene.
But as gruesome as the scene is, there is no bloody fingerprints (other than Cassidy's in the bathroom and her bedroom) and no sign of a break-in. Jason, immediately a suspect, was 3 hours away in a Best Western and if he did kill Michelle, it was a very tight timeframe for him to kill her and get back to the hotel by morning. But what about Cassidy, who despite the footprints, was free of blood from head to toe. Who took the time to clean her up?
This is a fascinating case because, IMHO, it hinges on a series of assumptions based on circumstantial evidence with little in the way of direct evidence. The prosecution does an exceptional job of weaving all the circumstantial evidence into a strong argument that ultimately convicts Jason.
Unfortunately, Epstein had no access to the families or attorneys and as thorough as his research of the court documents and trial recordings was, getting insight from detectives, attorneys, and the families may have given some other theories of the crime as well as perspectives and insight. But overall, this is an excellent book about the Jason and Michelle Young case. 4.5 stars.
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Evil at Lake Seminole : The Story Surrounding the Disappearance of Mike Williams
Title: Evil at Lake Seminole : The Shocking True Story Surrounding the Disappearance of Mike Williams
Author: Steven B. Epstein
Publisher: Black Lyon Publishing, LLC
Release Date: June 15, 2020
Genre(s): True Crime
Page Count: 350
Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
I'd heard about this case often on shows like Dateline and 20/20 so I welcomed the opportunity for a deeper dive into the death of Mike Williams at Lake Seminole on that December morning in 2000.
Epstein, in his second true crime book, carefully sets out the case over the 18 years from Mike's murder until the case comes to trial and Denise Williams is finally convinced. It's a long road for Mike's mother who never believed Mike died on Lake Seminole that day. She wrote 2,600 letters to Florida Governor Rick Scott asking him to investigate the case without any success. She picketed on the streets, placed newspaper ads, bought billboards, and finally got justice for her son. Epstein does an excellent job of honoring her love for her son, and her commitment to the case.
It was an arduous process as well for law enforcement as they tried to put together the very slim trail of clues, with no body, and no cooperation from Denise Williams or Brian Winchester. As the years went by, they waited and hoped for a break in the case, and when it finally came, they were ready to file charges against Denise.
It was an arduous process as well for law enforcement as they tried to put together the very slim trail of clues, with no body, and no cooperation from Denise Williams or Brian Winchester. As the years went by, they waited and hoped for a break in the case, and when it finally came, they were ready to file charges against Denise.
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