> An exclusive excerpt from Skip Hollandsworth’s new book, She Kills.
So I imagine it's an actual book chapter from the book (probably the first chapter), rather than a teaser to be continued: the ending here seems like a conclusion (“Finally, I sighed, put the car into drive, and made my way back down the hill. The story that had launched my lifelong obsession, I realized, was one I might never be able to tell.”)
So I can totally imagine somebody bragging about crimes he has committed 20+ years ago, especially on the internet where reasonable anonymity can be achieved quite easily.
One of the biggest mysteries to me is how a place that somehow prides itself on anti-intellectualism has the Texas Monthly, an enduring source of really interesting writing.
Thank you, Texas, for continuing to confound me.
By a similar standard, the US as a whole is anti-intellectual. And yet...
Also, California has more republicans/conservatives than Texas and it's a blue state. So yea, that's how population statistics work.