252 pages
English language
Published Dec. 6, 1990 by Pocket Books.
252 pages
English language
Published Dec. 6, 1990 by Pocket Books.
An account of two murders, this is also a penetrating look into the mind and heart of an alcoholic. According to Provost, Dee Casteel, a waitress at the International House of Pancakes in the Florida Redlands, drank as many as three bottles of Scotch a day. She fell in love with Allen Bryant, live-in lover of the restaurant's owner, Art Venecia, and Bryant used her to help arrange Venecia's murder. After it was carried out, Bryant became concerned that Venecia's 84-year-old mother would "smell a rat"; the two hit men who had murdered the son were hired to eliminate her as well. Afraid that Bryant would kill her, Casteel dictated a confession to her daughter in the presence of a witness; soon afterward the case was cracked. The four collaborators are now awaiting execution.