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PETER VAN SANT/JENNA JACKSON Perfectly Executed Pocket Star Books 2007. Were Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns falsely accused?. It wasn't until well after midnight that Atif Rafay and his best friend, Sebastian Burns, entered the Rafay house to find Atif's parents fatally bludgeoned, and his sister clinging to life.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPocket Star
ISBN-10141654531X
ISBN-139781416545316
eBay Product ID (ePID)24038816189
Product Key Features
Book TitlePerfectly Executed
Number of Pages400 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMurder / General, Espionage, Murder / Serial Killers, Criminology
Publication Year2007
IllustratorYes
GenreTrue Crime, Social Science
AuthorPeter Van Sant, Jenna Jackson
FormatMass Market
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight8.2 Oz
Item Length6.8 in
Item Width4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Table Of ContentIntroductionA Perfect Murder PART I THE CRIME 1. A Quiet Cul-de-Sac2. Sounds in the Night3. Best of Friends4. The Discovery5. Help Arrives6. So Many Questions7. Ask Us Anything8. We Have Alibis9. Suspicions Grow10. Sebastian's Turn11. Homecoming PART II THE SUSPECTS 12. A Professional Hit13. Exhausted and Dazed14. Leopold and Loeb15. Parting Words16. Convinced Canadians17. The Great Despisers18. Too Good19. Perchance We Meet20. Crossing the Line21. Show Me the Money22. Raising the Stakes23. Dead Serious24. One of the Most Intelligent People in the World25. A Turning Point26. Crime Is Cool27. A Wild Hair28. A Bullet in My Head29. Tell Me Anything30. An Old Man31. A Scene to Remember32. The Straight Goods33. "You Do It Naked"34. "What's the Highest IQ Possible?"35. The Code36. "I'm Flattered by Your Attention"37. "I Think of It as a Sacrifice"38. "He's Just Being Clever" PART III THE TRIAL 39. "Good Morning, Boys"40. The Fight Begins41. A Defense Begins42. Meeting Sebastian43. "The Role of Second Fiddle"44. A Shocking Delay45. The Dream Team46. A Case Hangs in the Balance47. Roll the Tape48. Betrayed49. "No Going Back"50. "I Think They Are Capable of Doing Anything"51. "This Is Going to Be a War"52. Sebastian Tells His Story53. The Cross54. A Recycled Alibi?55. Hubris Did Them In56. The Road to Hell57. The Wait58. The Verdict59. The Aftermath Epilogue
SynopsisInvestigative correspondent Van Sant draws on interviews and extensive research to unravel a controversial case from the hit CBS News program "48 Hours Mystery," in which two gifted college students from a wealthy Seattle suburb were charged with murdering ones family in cold blood. Original., THEY WERE YOUNG. THEY WERE SMART -- OFTEN TO THE POINT OF ARROGANCE. BUT WERE THEY KILLERS? Investigative correspondent Peter Van Sant draws on penetrating interviews and extensive research to unravel a controversial case from TV's 48 Hours Mystery -- the two gifted college students charged with murdering one of their families in cold blood. Bellevue, Washington: Early on a serene summer evening, neighbors heard a muffled commotion from inside the home of a quiet Muslim family, newcomers to the wealthy Seattle suburb. It wasn't until well after midnight that Atif Rafay and his best friend, Sebastian Burns, entered the Rafay house to find Atif's parents fatally bludgeoned, and his sister clinging to life. Despite airtight alibis and a dearth of evidence, the boys quickly emerged as suspects -- and sealed their fate when they headed to Canada. After a six-year extradition battle that went all the way to Canada's Supreme Court, they were returned to the U.S. -- in a twisting case involving an elaborate sting operation; a damaging screenplay; a shattering surprise witness; and the shocking discovery of one of the boys having sex with his female attorney in prison. Were Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns falsely accused? Or was this unspeakable crime PERFECTLY EXECUTED?, THEY WERE YOUNG. THEY WERE SMART -- OFTEN TO THE POINT OF ARROGANCE. BUT WERE THEY KILLERS? Investigative correspondent Peter Van Sant draws on penetrating interviews and extensive research to unravel a controversial case from TV's "48 Hours Mystery" -- the two gifted college students charged with murdering one of their families in cold blood. Bellevue, Washington: Early on a serene summer evening, neighbors heard a muffled commotion from inside the home of a quiet Muslim family, newcomers to the wealthy Seattle suburb. It wasn't until well after midnight that Atif Rafay and his best friend, Sebastian Burns, entered the Rafay house to find Atif's parents fatally bludgeoned, and his sister clinging to life. Despite airtight alibis and a dearth of evidence, the boys quickly emerged as suspects -- and sealed their fate when they headed to Canada. After a six-year extradition battle that went all the way to Canada's Supreme Court, they were returned to the U.S. -- in a twisting case involving an elaborate sting operation; a damaging screenplay; a shattering surprise witness; and the shocking discovery of one of the boys having sex with his female attorney in prison. Were Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns falsely accused? Or was this unspeakable crime PERFECTLY EXECUTED?