
It is true and documented that Felix was Susan's therapist at one point, and started having a sexual relationship with her soon after she began seeing him for truancy problems at school.She was 15 at the time.It was never reported to his licensing board, which would have revoked his license or put him on suspension almost immediately. She married him at 23, despite the fact that their was a 26 year age difference between the two of them.Again, this is a tale concerning two very twisted people, who seemed as if they were above the law. Felix Polk should not have been murdered, but Susan Polk had a right to not be molested as well.While reading the section of the book that describes Felix's and Susan's "therapeutic" relationship I just kept asking myself "Where was Susan's own Mother when the sexual relationship with Felix was going on?" Susan's Mother does not seem to own up to any responsibility for allowing the sexual goings on between Susan and Felix to continue.
Many of the courtroom scenes with Susan acting as her own attorney are hilarious (unintentionally of course).I wonder what could have happened if her defense had focused on Felix's relationship with her at such an early age.It probably would have gone better for Susan, but for some reason she did not emphasize this in her own defense.
Ms. Crier makes the case even more fascinating.She adds the behind the scenes police work, as well as new photographs and writings from the case file.The book is very readable, and I highly recommend it.
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