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Dying for Love: The True Story of a Millionaire Dentist, His Unfaithful Wife, and the Affair That Ended in Murder
Dying for Love: The True Story of a Millionaire Dentist, His Unfaithful Wife, and the Affair That Ended in Murder
Dying for Love: The True Story of a Millionaire Dentist, His Unfaithful Wife, and the Affair That Ended in Murder
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Dying for Love: The True Story of a Millionaire Dentist, His Unfaithful Wife, and the Affair That Ended in Murder

Written by Carlton Smith

Narrated by Donna Postel

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Dr. John Yelenic was a successful dentist in a small Pennsylvania town. When he met Michele Kamler, he thought he'd finally found the woman of his dreams. She was beautiful, intelligent, and seemed to want all the same things out of life as he did.

Michele married Yelenic in 1997. But by 2002, the relationship fell apart…and what followed was a bitter, three-year-long battle in which Michele made demands for Yelenic's money and even accused him―falsely, it would later be shown―of sexual abuse. Michele began dating Kevin Foley, a Pennsylvania State Trooper. When, in 2006, Yelenic was found murdered―slashed to death in his own home―Foley was the prime suspect.

At the time of Yelenic's death, Michele was listed as beneficiary on more than $1 million in insurance benefits. Did Foley believe Michele stood to inherit this money? Or did this well-known hot-head act alone? This is a shocking true story of greed, corruption, and cold-blooded murder.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 20, 2018
ISBN9781543658880
Dying for Love: The True Story of a Millionaire Dentist, His Unfaithful Wife, and the Affair That Ended in Murder
Author

Carlton Smith

Carlton Smith (1947–2011) was a prizewinning crime reporter and the author of dozens of books. Born in Riverside, California, Smith graduated from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, with a degree in history. He began his journalism career at the Los Angeles Times and arrived at the Seattle Times in 1983, where he and Tomas Guillen covered the Green River Killer case for more than a decade. They were named Pulitzer Prize finalists for investigative reporting in 1988 and published the New York Times bestseller The Search for the Green River Killer (1991) ten years before investigators arrested Gary Ridgway for the murders. Smith went on to write twenty-five true crime books, including Killing Season (1994), Cold-Blooded (2004), and Dying for Love (2011).

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    The narrator's voice just didn't mesh with the story for me.

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    Good story but poorly written. The author is usually a better writer.