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Over the Edge (St. Martin's True Crime Library)
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Michael Fleeman
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He Called It A Tragic Accident.
On a May evening in 1998, the idyllic marriage of wealthy Lake Tahoe couple Peter and Rinette Bergna ended in a crush of metal as their truck plunged 800 feet down a Sierra-Nevada mountainside. Peter was thrown from the vehicle and lived. Rinette, strapped in her seat, died on impact. In time, the grieving widower would meet a new woman, and put the tragic past behind him. Two-and-a-half years later, his life took another fateful turn...
Authorities Called It A Crime.
Bergna, esteemed art appraiser and son of one of California's most prominent attorneys, was indicted for the murder of his wife. Was Rinette's death really an accident-or deliberate homicide to free a controlling killer from a financially and emotionally trying marriage? The contradictory twists and turns of the case resulted in a hung jury. But it was the second trial that would yield even more surprises as a divided community waited for the final stunning verdict.
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WHAT did Rinette SEE in this guy?
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Peter Bergna was a whiner.
His wife didn't want to have kids (maybe he should have discussed that with her BEFORE the marriage took place) and he was tired of being alone. Gee, maybe if he had a REAL job, he wouldn't have had time to feel alone.
I mean, gee - how DARE she make a career change that he didn't like?
His story about the "accident" was SO phoney it was laughable.
I'm glad this guy is doing life!
It's one of the better true crime books out there!
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This is probably the first Michael Fleeman book that I have read. While the story is kind of redundant, a spouse knocking the other off. He does get you into the nitty gritty police work and all the questions about the murder disguised as an accident. First, Peter Bergna comes across as an arrogant, despicable human being who completely contradicts himself. He thought that he done the perfect murder by making it look like a car going over the cliff with his lovely wife, Rinette inside. Sadly, Rinette was truly a genius but vulnerable as a wife. She wanted a different life and I think the idea of divorce was something that she dreaded. Peter wanted children, his wife did not. He wanted a wife at home, Rinette wanted to travel the world as a tour guide rather than be stuck in a pharmacy. Divorce would have been the answer but Peter had another agenda because his wife was worth more dead than alive. Anyway, the murder of a beloved woman like Rinette by her own husband is even more tragic because she trusted, loved him, and was faithful. If Peter could not handle her new career, he should have just left her rather than kill her senselessly and needlessly.
YAWN ... Wake Me When It's Over
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If you have trouble sleeping, this book is for YOU! The author rehashes the same facts of the crime over and over as if he was chewing on a tough steak. I never got a sense that I knew or even cared about the people involved and that includes Bergna, the victim, either family, their friends, the police officers or the attorneys. It was as dry as reading a deposition. And this is the first true crime book I've read in my entire 20+ years of being a devoted true crime fan in which, after finishing the book, I'm still not convinced the accused did it! The only thing that kept me plodding through it was the hope that nestled somewhere inside its sleepy pages was a sensational blockbuster that would blow the lid off the whole case and cause me to bolt upright in my armchair. Sadly, that moment never came and the book ended with more of a whimper than an explosion. My only regret (other than buying it) is that it's impossible for me to give it less than a one star rating.
Tragic
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I hoped that this book would end my search for answers. I can't say whether he was guilty or not. Only, Peter knows for sure. The evidence was cirucustantial. He was pronounced by the Press as guilty before the trial even started. The gossip around town was that the he was guilty and then they put these people on the jury. I felt it was an unfair trial, with inadmissible evidence, errors and faulty proceedings. There was the jailhouse snitch who lied and never even met Peter. A big deal was made about the gas can which he always carried with him, if he found cheap gas he would fill them up and carry them around in the back of his pickup. They were bought at a garage sale and I beleive at that time they were already missing the safety cap. I too lost the little safety cap on my gas can. I still carried it around in the back of my truck. I know not to smart.
I think that the most tragic thing is that supposedly Peter was driving about 32 miles an hour, if hang gliders had not removed the bolts then the guardrail should have stopped the truck from going over the cliff and he would not be in jail today.
Pretty accurate!
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I bought and read the book because I knew the Bergna's. Mr. Fleeman did a fairly thorough job researching this book and reporting on the trials. He also wrote it with an interesting and compelling style and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys true crime.
My heart will always ache for Rinette, murdered by the man she loved, trusted and married. And I hope Peter rots in prison forever because he is a stone cold killer who does not belong in society.
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Binding:
Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:
364.15230979355
EAN:
9780312987039
ISBN:
031298703X
Label:
St. Martin's Paperbacks
Manufacturer:
St. Martin's Paperbacks
Number Of Items:
1
Number Of Pages:
304
Publication Date:
2004-11-02
Publisher:
St. Martin's Paperbacks
Release Date:
2004-11-02
Studio:
St. Martin's Paperbacks
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