A review by reviewsbylola
Accused(Cincinnati Enquirer) by Amber Hunt

4.0

Elizabeth "Beth"" Andes had just turned 23 in December 1978 when she was killed in her apartment in Oxford, Ohio. Having just graduated from Miami University almost two weeks before, Beth was in the process of packing up her apartment for an upcoming move. She called her boyfriend, Bob, at his parents' home in Fairborn around 7pm that night. After packing and hopping in the shower, Bob drove the 90 minutes to Oxford, but when he arrived at Beth's apartment at 9:30 that night, he found her dead.

It's been 40 years since Beth Andes was killed, and her friends and loved ones still pray for answers. A suspect was zeroed in on within hours of the murder, but he was acquitted in a criminal trial as well as a civil trial a few years later. Oxford detectives and prosecutors believe they had the right man all along, and consider this case all but officially closed. Because of that, Beth's case remained stagnant. It doesn't even appear on the list of Ohio's cold cases. However, journalist Amber Hunt from the Cincinnati Enquirer, began looking into the case, and the more information she uncovered, the more convinced she became that the original suspect wasn't actually the killer.

The format of this book is actually a transcript of the 9 episode podcast that Hunt did on this case, titled "Accused". It proved to be extremely popular, so much so that this book was born. I was hesitant when I first started reading, because I had no idea that the book was set up in this way. It surprisingly worked really well for me. I'm an avid fan of true crime, but I'll be honest--the monotony of the same formula every time (crime, investigation, trial, aftermath) leaves me bored to tears occasionally. It was a breath of fresh air to have a different structure. In that sense, this book reminds me of Michelle McNamara's new book, I'll Be Gone in the Dark, about the Golden State Killer.


I hope that there is eventually closure in this case, even if the perpetrator ends up being deceased. Having finished the book, I have drawn my own conclusions as to who committed this brutal murder, but I'd love to know what actually happened that night. I was disappointed to see that there have been no new episodes on this particular murder. I definitely need to know if Amber has uncovered any explosive new information. I definitely think she needs to record an updated episode once the book is released.