
The Day Eva Dugan Died
A Shocking True Crime Story
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Are you ready for a gripping true crime story that will keep you on the edge of your seat? Then look no further than "The Day Eva Dugan Died," by award-winning journalist and author, Rod Kackley.
Eva Dugan is a woman with a past. Once a saloon singer and a prostitute in the wilds of the Yukon and the Klondike, she is now on the run, accused of murder. But did she really do it? That's what Jim McDonald, one of Arizona's last cowboy sheriffs, is determined to find out. With his voters demanding justice, McDonald sets out to capture Eva and prove her guilt.
But as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems. Eva's history is one of hardship and struggle, and her current situation is no different. With several husbands gone missing and her children grown, she finds herself seeking companionship with a wealthy chicken rancher. What happens next will change the course of Arizona's history forever.
"The Day Eva Dugan Died" takes you on a journey through the cross-country chase to capture Eva, her courtroom trials, and the statewide campaign to save her life. Finally, it leads you to the day of Eva's scheduled execution. Will she be hanged for her alleged crimes? And what will be the consequences for Arizona's justice system?
This book is not just a true crime story. It's a compelling tale of a woman's fight for survival in a harsh and unforgiving world. It's a story of love, loss, and betrayal. And it's a story that will keep you guessing until the very end.
So if you're looking for a book that will transport you to another time and place and leave you thinking long after you've turned the last page, then "The Day Eva Dugan Died" is the book for you. Get your copy today and discover the shocking truth behind one of Arizona's most infamous cases.
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Good Story Telling
I didn't think I would care for this as the animation is AI. The animation was great. I wouldn't have known it was AI if I hadn't been told. An interesting story that left me with much to think about and how far we have come as a species with mercy towards marginalized people. This was a sad story about a woman who had lived through a lot of abuse. She probably had a good self-defense case that was never told. But that was then. I'm sure there was much more to the story.
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- Suzie Jenkins
- 02-24-24
Hated the computer voice
Great story line, however I had to quit listening due to the computer voice! It was absolutely terrible. You’ve got to do better than this
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- Carole
- 01-16-24
interesting Story
pleasant to read. kept my attention. don't even mind AI voice. all around great short book to listen too.
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- SusieCreamCheese
- 03-24-24
Stiff "voice", as expected.
The story is sparse and the virtual voice stiff and very unnatural. I would have at least liked more detail about the perpetrator and victim.
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- Meg
- 07-08-24
Virtual Voice is a dud ...
I officially despise virtual voice ! It's like listening to a story read by the automated number caller at the DMV. Absolutely needs to stop being used!
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- Travis Leavey
- 01-15-25
Horrible waste of time
Boring all around. Not worth the time. Terrible horrible boring worst read dont listen or read
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