If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood

If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood

Gregg Olsen

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A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood After more than a decade, when sisters Nikki, Sami, and Tori Knotek hear the word mom, it claws like an eagle’s talons, triggering memories that have been their secret since childhood. Until now.For years, behind the closed doors of their farmhouse in Raymond, Washington, their sadistic mother, Shelly, subjected her girls to unimaginable abuse, degradation, torture, and psychic terrors. Through it all, Nikki, Sami, and Tori developed a defiant bond that made them far less vulnerable than Shelly imagined. Even as others were drawn into their mother’s dark and perverse web, the sisters found the strength and courage to escape an escalating nightmare that culminated in multiple murders.


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    Some non-fic before bed. This was an absolutely wild story tbh.

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    Takes me forevs to finished this book cause i can't believed what i read was a true story!! It's just too much!! Its crazy and disturbing!! And yes, its a lot of chapter but you'll be hooked and keep thinking what happens next. Well written, im still thinking about Shelly. Hope that there's another story featuring her way of thinking and her actions though. And to think she will be released this year!! Ohemgeee

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    I have heard that Gregg Olsen is one of the best true crime writers. This story, starring Michelle " Shelly" Knotek, and her clueless third husband shows how they got away with torture and murder for years. My friend Anna read this and said it was one messed up book and I needed a break from fiction so I decided to shift gears and go back to my favorite thing’s true crime. I finished this 411-page book in three days so I can tell you it’s good. It is so good that I have to sit down and look at other true crime books Gregg Olson has written.

    Shelly's daughters and nephew had no idea how evil she really was. She degraded them, broke them down, so they had no idea what was normal, or what she was truly capable of. With his mindless acceptance, compliance, and avoidance, David Knotek made her job much easier. He spent much of his life at work, only coming home on weekends. He mindlessly carried out whatever she said. Unbelievable. Her other 2 husbands left their children as sacrifices to get away from her. David wanted to see the best in her without seeing the damage she was causing even to him.
    I can see this happening. The rest of us travel to the other side of the street to stay away from people like this. We sometimes see the damage but we don’t know how to help without causing more harm. The horrendous things they do and get away with, because no one gets close enough, blind and deaf to dysfunction and plain bizarre, because "She's crazy. " I'm sure there's teachers, neighbors, mailmen -and the coworkers -with stories that are just way out there. And likely if they had reported them, the police would've done exactly what they did when Nikki and Lara approached them. This story should make us all look a little closer. There are many more Kathy’s out there. More children need help much sooner than these three girls.

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