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Booby Kent was a bully--a steroid-pumped 20-year-old who dominated his peers in their comfortable, middle-class Ft. Lauderdale beach community through psychological, physical and sexual abuse. But on a summer night in 1993, Bobby was lured to the edge of the Florida everglades with a promise of sex and drugs. . .and was never seen alive again. The tormentor had become the victim in a bizarre and brutal act of vengeance carried out with ruthless efficiency and cold-blooded premeditation by seven of his high school acquaintances--including his lifelong best friend--and instigated by one overweight, underloved teenager who believed her life would be perfect. . .if only Bobby Kent were dead.BULLY is a riveting story of adolescent rage and bloody revenge--all the more harrowing and horrific because its true.
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Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Avon; 60216th edition (February 1, 1998)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0380723336
ISBN-13: 978-0380723331
Product Dimensions:
4.2 x 0.8 x 6.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.3 out of 5 stars
93 customer reviews
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#412,872 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
A very well-written and researched book about the murder of Bobby Kent back in the early 90s. I remember bits and pieces of this story as it happened, but I was in Boston and the murder took place in Hollywood, Florida. Local news up here didn't cover much of it. Had this crime occurred in the day and age of social media, we'd be swarmed with news of this event---the majority of it I'm sure, being full of inaccuracies. Thank goodness for the dedication of Jim Schutze in pulling this story together for the benefit of true-crime novel lovers. Although it's a very tragic and gruesome true story, its storytelling is easy to follow and really has a way of placing you there with the all-involved teens. Larry Clark's film BULLY was based on this novel, so if you're familiar with that film and you haven't read the original novelization of the incident, I suggest picking up this book.
After seeing the movie Bully more than a few times and snooping up what I could find on this true story on the internet I decided it was time to give the book a read. The murder just fascinates me and I'm sure a lot of it has to do with these kids are my same age. I truly don't know if Bobby Kent was the monster they made him out to be. I do believe he was a bully as was Marty Puccio. I dealt with bullies as I'm sure all of us did at some point. But this review isn't based on what I believe or don't. Nor will I get into that with anyone.I did enjoy the book and ate it up in one sitting. Being as familiar as I was with the movie, having seen it quite a few times, the book follows the movie to a "t" and it fills in all the holes the movie left out and explains a lot more. After reading the book and seeing the movie and what I've read online about the case it put light on a lot of dark areas.If this case interests you in any way, you must read this book. From my point of view it was well worth the read and I feel it does every member of this horrible crime justice. It allowed me to see the facts from each person's point of view.
After seeing this story on one of the crime shows on cable, I decided to read the book. Wow. What a sad, disgusting story of the death of Bobby Kent. It was hard it read, since Bobby was NOT a likable person at all. Nor were any of the kids who decided to murder him to escape the brutality they suffered at his hand. The book is very disturbing but I read it in 3 days as I could not put it down. It's like a bad car wreck. You don't want to see what's happened, but you can't turn away. I'm not entirely sure how accurate this book is, but knowing that NONE of the perpetrators could keep their mouths shut about the crime, perhaps it's not too far from the truth. Definitely worth reading. After reading it, I bought the movie from Amazon and while it was good, the book is much better (as they usually are). I was bothered by the fact that there wasn't a single photo of Bobby before his murder - only one of his dead body. I knew what he looked like from the TV show about it, but I still think they should have had at least one picture of him. Perhaps the author didn't have permission? Anyway, I would definitely recommend it if you are interested in true crime and don't mind a lot of swearing and sex scenes.
I've always shunned true crime books, dismissing them as tabloid in nature. But Bully transcends the genre. Fast-paced like a suspense novel, it is written from a standpoint of moral absolutism so that a stinging lash of condemnation is rendered against a white upper middle class community in Florida that seems to be raising teenagers with no moral compass. The true story, the murder of Bobby Kent by his peers, is brutally shown not for sensationalism but to show how the murderers had no sense of right or wrong. In other words they were completely numb to the evil they were committing. There are some highly accessible companion books that deal with the loss of today's society's moral conscience. I'll name a few: The Wilding of America by Charles Derber; For Shame by James Twitchell (sadly out of print); and The Twilight of American Culture by Morris Berman.
The book held my interest, but as much as I hate to say this about a murder victim, I didn't have much sympathy for Bobby Kent. This guy would've wound up dead or in prison sooner or later.The perpetrators were equally worthy of contempt. These kids are totally lacking in morals or ambition. It's depressing to think that they represent the future of this country.The parents of these perps are just as guilty. They allowed their minor kids to drop out of school and not work, while they continued to support them, bought them cars and looked the other way as they used/sold drugs, prostituted themselves, etc. Ali Willis' parents were unbelievable: they let that girl do whatever she wanted because they were afraid of her tantrums...please! And SHE has a CHILD? The poor kid!Fred and Farah Kent seemed to think their son was some sort of saint, while Marty Puccio's parents seemed too busy to notice that their son was being abused physically and psychologically.It wasn't Lisa Connelly's weight that boys found unattactive, but her lousy attitude, her slovenliness and her temper tantrums. I would like to have a dollar for every time she was described in the book as "sullen." She came off as pathetic, willing to stay with someone who abused her both physically and emotionally (and who let his buddy do the same). I guess when you get down to brass tacks, no guy really respects a girl who doesn't respect herself. I feel sorry for her daughter by Puccio, Megan. That kid isn't swimming in a very good gene pool.The fact that Connelly (and her family) didn't seem to grasp what she had done made me wish I could reach into the book and slap her. She should have gotten the death penalty as well.I cannot believe that Marty Puccio's death sentence has been commuted to a life sentence. It appears that the lives of people like him (and Rod Ferrell, the subject of Aphrodite Jones' "The Embrace") are deemed by the Florida courts to have more value than than those of their victims.
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