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Drawing on extensive interviews with the accused herself, here is the sordid, twisted, and surprising story of Brookey Lee West-a successful technical writer from Silicon Valley who became Las Vegas' most notorious female serial killer. In February, 2001, police uncovered the decomposed remains of Christine Smith bagged like garbage in a Las Vegas storage unit. She'd been dead for years. Next to the makeshift tomb were books on witchcraft and Satanism. It didn't take long for authorities to discover that the owner of the foul Canyon Gate Unit #317 was Christine's own daughter, Brookey Lee…mehr

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Drawing on extensive interviews with the accused herself, here is the sordid, twisted, and surprising story of Brookey Lee West-a successful technical writer from Silicon Valley who became Las Vegas' most notorious female serial killer. In February, 2001, police uncovered the decomposed remains of Christine Smith bagged like garbage in a Las Vegas storage unit. She'd been dead for years. Next to the makeshift tomb were books on witchcraft and Satanism. It didn't take long for authorities to discover that the owner of the foul Canyon Gate Unit #317 was Christine's own daughter, Brookey Lee West. Further investigation revealed something even more shocking-a one-woman crime spree that spanned two decades, stretched from Nevada to California, and may have counted among its victims Brookey's own husband and brother....
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Glenn Puit is an award-winning journalist and investigative reporter for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. A native of New York, he lives in Vegas with his wife, Tina, and their two sons Garrison and Glenn Jr. He has spent his entire career writing about the criminal justice system.