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  • Nov 11, 2011, 10:36 PM
    lunch1box2
    There was a book I never finshed read nor can I remember the title...
    I don't remember much. BUT a couple of guys came into a store, not sure how many or what kind of store, but they meant to rob it I believe... they took the owners and the customers in the store at the time to the basement and tied them up, after that all I can remember is that one of the hostages had a pen shoved in his ear... and survived... but he acted as though he had died, that's all I recall. Please Help THANK YOU :)
  • Nov 12, 2011, 12:08 AM
    Wondergirl
    Victim: The other side of murder by Gary Kinder

    In 1974 two men walked into an Ogden, Utah, music store called the Hi-Fi Shop and took the manager and his assistant hostage while they methodically robbed the store. During the course of the robbery, three other people--16-year-old Cortney Naisbitt, his mother, and the father of the store's manager--walked in by chance and were also taken hostage. Before the end of the ordeal, the hostages would be forced to drink Drano ("It's some kind of German chemical that makes you sleep," one of the killers tells them), one of them would be repeatedly raped, another would have a pencil kicked into his ear with such force that it bulged out at his throat, and three of the hostages would die from close-range gunshot wounds. Naisbitt would effectively spend the rest of his life attempting to recover from brain damage, paralysis, and the loss of his mother, shot dead as she lay on the ground next to him. It's almost incidental to the story to note that the killers were quickly discovered and brought to justice before eventually garnering death sentences. Most of Victim is concerned with Cortney Naisbitt's second-by-second struggle to remain alive ("No Code," an ER physician writes on his chart, meaning no attempts to resuscitate him should he stop breathing), and the equally grim battle of his relatives to tape back together the ripped tapestry of their lives. Utterly compelling from first paragraph to last.

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