The Class Project How to Kill a Mother
The True Story of Canada's Infamous Bathtub Girls
- Publisher
- Key Porter Books
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2008
- Category
- General, Violence in Society
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781552639290
- Publish Date
- Mar 2008
- List Price
- $22.95
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Description
On January 18, 2003, police?alerted by a frantic 911 call from a distraught pair of teenage girls?arrived at the girls? Mississauga townhome outside Toronto to find their mother dead. It appeared the 44-year-old alcoholic?having slipped into a booze-and-pill stupor?drowned in her own bathwater. The death was ruled accidental by the authorities.
In the months that followed, however, police were alerted to rumors and reports that the teenagers had been gossiping to friends about the “accident?. Police began piecing together rumors that suggested the teens might have had a hand in their mother's death. In fact, rather than an accident the story that emerged portrayed the two teens as cold blooded, premeditated killers.
The Class Project is also an inside look at the youth culture that not only supported their heinous act but also encouraged it, guarding and reveling in the sisters? dirty little secret for almost a year.
Veteran Toronto Star investigative journalist Bob Mitchell is the only reporter with exclusive and full co-operation from homicide investigators and crown prosecutors, but also from the girls? own defense team.
About the author
BOB MITCHELL has been a reporter for the Toronto Star for nearly 30 years specializing in crime and court reporting for more than a decade. He is also an eight-time winner of ”Police Story of the Year“ honours. He is the author of Grave Deception, and In Plane. He has also written three screenplays.