Blood in the Snow: The True Story of a Stay-at-Home Dad, His High-Powered Wife, and the Jealousy That Drove Him to Murder Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

Blood in the Snow: The True Story of a Stay-at-Home Dad, His High-Powered Wife, and the Jealousy That Drove Him to Murder Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

In Washington Township, Michigan, on Valentine’s Day, 2007, Stephen Grant filed a missing persons statement on his beloved wife, Tara. The stay-at-home dad of two was beside himself with despair. Why would Tara abandon him and their family? Was she associated with another man?

Stephen’s frantic, emotional search for Tara made country wide headlines, as well as the case was featured on Dateline among other tv shows and information outlets. But important elements in Stephen’s story still weren’t accumulated: Why about Bloodstream in the Snow: THE REAL Story of the Stay-at-Home Father, His High-Powered Wife, as well as the Jealousy That Drove Him to Murder did he wait around five days to visit police? That which was the type of his relationship with his children’s gorgeous, nineteen-year-old babysitter? Why do Stephen have slashes on his hands, and random bruises?

Then, the police produced a gruesome finding.Elements of Tara Grant’s body started arriving throughout the woods near their house. The truth was finally arriving at light … and, after a two-day manhunt, Stephen admitted to having killed Tara?first strangling her, then reducing her body into fourteen parts before burying them.

This is actually the shocking true story in regards to a bitter, cheating husband whose crimes were revealed from the Bloodstream in the Snow.

“[Bloodstream in the Snow is] the 3rd book about the case but it’s also the only one that had police cooperation. And that makes all the difference…Henderson’s book offers behind-the-scenes insights. He crafts a tale of the Grants’ marriage, their relationships with family and later, displays how those personalities manifested themselves during trial planning. In every, it’s a crazy ride of the go through that’s still compelling.”-Detroit Metro Times