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''Shattered: The True Story of a Mother's Love, a Husband's Betrayal, and a Cold-Blooded Texas Murder'', by author and novelist
Kathryn Casey Kathryn Casey is an American writer of mystery novels and non-fiction books. She is best known for writing ''She Wanted It All'', which recounts the case of Celeste Beard, who married an Austin multimillionaire only to convince her lesbian lover ...
, is a true-crime account of the killing of a pregnant woman whose body was discovered in 1999 in an upstairs closet in her home in
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, near Houston. The book was published by
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in June 2010. Ms. Casey details numerous reasons that prove no one except David Temple had either motive or opportunity.


Case synopsis

Belinda Lucas and David Temple dated as classmates at
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in
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. David became a high school coach, and Belinda a teacher. They married and had one child, a boy, who was three years old at the time of his mother's death. On January 11, 1999, Belinda, 30 years old and eight months pregnant with their second child, was killed by a single gunshot blast to her head. The weapon, a 12-gauge shotgun, was never found. The case remained long unsolved until the prosecutor determined that Temple, a football coach and teacher, had been an emotionally abusive husband involved in an extra-marital affair and, thus, had a motive for killing Belinda. Temple, represented by defense lawyer
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, was convicted in November 2007 of murder in the deaths of his wife and unborn baby. He was sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole after 30 years. He appealed the conviction. In July 2015, a judge found that Temple should get a new trial based on violations by Deputy District Attorney Kelly Siegler of the Brady rule, which requires prosecutors to disclose materially exculpatory evidence. In November 2016, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that the guilty verdict be set aside and granted Temple a new trial because Temple's attorney had not been able to present a proper defense. On December 28, 2016, Temple was released on $30,000 bond pending a new trial. On August 6, 2019 David Temple was found guilty in the second murder trial of his first wife, Belinda Temple, and unborn child.


Reception

The book remained on
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's Top 100 bestseller for months after its June 2010 release. ''Crime Magazine'' wrote that "Casey brings all the participants in this tragedy, both heroic and villainous, vividly to life." The ''Daily Sentinel'' called the book a "heartbreaking story of the murder of a young pregnant mother and a frustrating investigation... ." ‘’Shattered’’ made the
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listing upon its release. It also was included on Doubleday’s Book Club list under the
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and drama genres. In January 2017, the ''
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'' referenced Casey, saying she "covered the (Temple) case in her gripping 2010 book ''Shattered''."


References


External links


Author's book page

Publisher's book page

Blog Talk Radio's Levi Page Show interview of Kathryn Casey



"48 Hours" coverage of case

CBS News coverage of case
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shattered (Casey book) American biographies Non-fiction books about murders in the United States HarperCollins books American non-fiction books 2010 non-fiction books