Sandi K W. (Sandiinmississippi) reviewed The Sleepwalker: The Trial That Made Canadian Legal History on + 265 more book reviews
A brutal murder...a killer who claimed to be sleepwalking...
On Saturday night, May 23, 1987, Ken Parks drove 14 miles to the home of his in-laws. After stabbing his wife's mother to death and almost killing her father, Ken turned himself in to the police saying, "Oh my God, I think I just killed two people." It seemed like an open and shut murder case. Instead it was a trial that made legal history.
Most interesting and well written!
On Saturday night, May 23, 1987, Ken Parks drove 14 miles to the home of his in-laws. After stabbing his wife's mother to death and almost killing her father, Ken turned himself in to the police saying, "Oh my God, I think I just killed two people." It seemed like an open and shut murder case. Instead it was a trial that made legal history.
Most interesting and well written!