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  • The Kuřim Case

  • A Terrifying True Story of Child Abuse, Cults & Cannibalism
  • Written by: Ryan Green
  • Narrated by: Ernie Sprance
  • Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Kuřim Case

Written by: Ryan Green
Narrated by: Ernie Sprance
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In May of 2007, in a small, quiet town in the South Moravia region of the Czech Republic, a technical glitch - a simple, accidental crossing of signals - revealed a terrible case of child abuse, and an entire nation watched transfixed with horror as the grisly extent of the perversion of the maternal instinct was revealed. Two small brothers named Jakub and Ondrej, nine and seven years old respectively, were revealed to have suffered confinement, mutilation, psychological brutality, and cannibalism at the hands of several people - foremost among them their own mother and her sister.

The ensuing investigation and trial captivated the country as a web of secrecy and manipulation was laid bare. That entire nation's attention was transfixed as the disappearance of a teenage girl revealed a daring case of concealed identity and international intrigue, culminating in a 1,000-mile chase in the depths of a Scandinavian winter.

The allegations that were levelled would keep any parent of a young child awake at night. A secretive cult operating in close proximity to children: stealing, forging medical records, and possibly attempting to create a new messiah were in full swing. All the while its members appeared, on the surface, to be models of excellent caregivers.

This is the story of the infamous Kuřim Case, an investigation that engrossed the public and media of a whole country for two years. It is a story of intense cruelty and sadism, inflicted on the most vulnerable members of society.

If you are especially sensitive to accounts of the suffering of children, you may find it advisable not to listen any farther.

If, however, you seek to understand the darker side of human nature by coming face to face with it, then this audiobook is for you.

©2016 Ryan Green (P)2016 Ryan Green

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Don't waste your money!!

I am so mad spent my credit on this trash. The narrator is the worst!! At the beginning of the book, he called the mother 'Clauda' (trying to fake an accent) but later in the book dropped the accent and started calling her 'Clara'. It took me the longest time to figure out who the heck he was talking about. It wrecked the book! Plus he seems incapable of saying the name 'Barbara'. It's like he turns into a robot every time he says it. It's so weird.

The book itself hardly has anything to say about the boys at all. The entire book is a tangent about a zillion other people and there are so many that I can't keep track of them. It's just a big jumble of people and unintelligible story bits. Horrible! Just find an article online about this case and save your money!

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