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Fatal Beauty: Radio Star, Seductress, Killer.
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Fatal Beauty: Radio Star, Seductress, Killer.

Written by Burl Barer

Narrated by Kevin Stillwell

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Jimmy Joste was a powerhouse in the oil and gas industry, but he was a weakling when it came to his gorgeous, athletic, longtime lover, Rhonda Glover. Addicted to her sexual prowess and madly in love, Joste gave her homes, cars, cash, and a $350,000 engagement ring.

Their 15 years of passion and excess ended the day Rhonda drove directly from a shooting range to the Austin home they once shared. After pumping ten bullets into him from a Glock 9mm, she stood over Joste's blood-splattered body and shot him six more times, twice below the waist. According to Rhonda, Joste was violent, abusive, and threatened her life.

Here, for the first time, are Rhonda Glover's shocking stories of drug-crazed devil worship and sexual perversity. But in a packed courtroom, prosecutors presented shocking evidence that beautiful Rhonda didn't act in self-defense—it was hot-blooded murder!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLantern Audio
Release dateJan 1, 2018
ISBN9781945213786
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Had a promising start but soon got incredibly bogged down in discussions about mental health, including the opinions of many other true crime authors (which is entirely irrelevant to the story). Also suffered from the tendency shown by too many true crime authors to describe a televised trial moment by moment, which is just lazy and also will put you right to sleep. Really good narration, though.