[bksvol-discuss] OT: Lisa Steinberg case

  • From: Grandma Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 14:19:26 -0800 (PST)

I remember that case. It's hard to forget, not only
the child but what the Nussbaum woman looked like. I
can't remember the final result. Who was convicted of
what and for how long?

Cindy

--- Mayrie ReNae <mrenae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello there everyone,
> 
>          I've slowed down some on submitting.  The
> last couple of books 
> that I've scanned needed some serious fixering, lots
> of junk characters 
> before I could submit them.  This one was one of
> those.  I think that I 
> found and removed almost all of them.  Those junk
> characters caused by the 
> shadow of the spine of the book should be absolutely
> the only issue with 
> the book.  I know, however, that the book is very
> readable as I read it 
> myself.
> 
>          And what book is it? You ask.  "What Lisa
> Knew The Truth and Lies 
> of the steinberg Case," By Joyce Johnson.  It's
> another true crime.  I'll 
> include the synopsis below.  It was very
> interesting, but wasn't as well 
> organized as many other true crime books that I have
> read.  (Just my 
> opinion.)  Okay, here's the synopsis.
> 
>          I hope someone enjoys it.
> 
> 
> 
> WHO REALLY FAILED
>   LISA STEINBERG?
> 
> - In her powerful, intensely personal and superbly
> written
> 
>   investigation into the Steinberg case, critically
> acclaimed author
>   Joyce Johnson stirs us to look deeply into
> ourselves for the
>   answer to this haunting question. Unlike any other
> true crime
> account of this terrible tragedy, WHAT LISA KNEW
> tells us the
>   real story behind the events of November 1, 1987
> when Joel
> Steinberg, sleazy lawyer and sadistic coke addict,
> savagely beat
>   his six-year old "adopted" daughter and left her
> to die on the
>   bathroom floor of his Greenwich Village apartment
> while his
> lover, Hedda Nussbaum, the woman who raised Lisa
> from
>   infancy, did nothing to save her.
> 
> 
> Peace,
> Mayrie
> 
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