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A controversial account of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard describes the evening of the assault that ended his life and the ways in which the victim became a symbol of anti-hate crime activism, sharing additional details that suggest that Shepard was killed for more complicated and daunting reasons.
I had to DNF this one. I generally enjoy reading true crime, but I don't like Stephen Jimenez's investigative style or writing style. I got 25% of the way through before I bailed. I got to where I was dreading trying to finish it.