A review by msumartini
Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation by Erika Krouse

4.0

“Prosecutorial timidity is a huge national problem,” Grayson told me. “Check the case closure rates. In the 1960s, it was something like ninety percent. Now it’s about sixty percent. That means forty percent of criminals get away with it. Prosecutors don’t go to trial because they think, ‘Ooh, I might lose.’” Grayson could tolerate a lot of things, but not cowardice.”

Just one of the many, many reasons sick men continue to sexually prey upon others.

The structure of this book - intertwining her own personal story with the investigation of evil men at CU and the subsequent coverup/dismissal - worked well. The next person I hear/read who claims the patriarchy is an unreal feminist construct that actually subjugates women and unfairly punishes men … I may throat punch someone.