Ann Rule's NEW Crime Files Series
Volume 14




Barnes & Noble Logo
Too Late to Say Goodbye e-Book

Available for
PC/Mac
iPhone/iPod Touch
Blackberry
B&N Nook


 
 

 

 Amazon Logo
Too Late to Say Goodbye e-Book
Available for
PC
iPhone/iPod Touch
Blackberry
Amazon Kindle
 


 

Ann Rule's
True Crime Books

(Click on Cover)
To Late to Say Goodbye Green River Running Red
Heart Full of Lies Every Breath You Take
And Never Let Her Go Bitter Harvest
Dead by Sunset Everything She Ever Wanted
If You Really Loved Me Small Sacrifices
Want Ad Killer I-5 Killer
Lust Killer The Stranger Beside Me

Ann Rule's
Crime Files Series

(Click on Cover)
Mortal Danager Smoke Mirrors and Murder
No Regrets Worth More Dead
Kiss Me Kill Me Without Pity
Last Dance Last Chance Empty Promises
A Rage to Kill End of the Dream
In The Name of Love A Fever in the Heart
You Belong to Me A Rose for Her Grave

 

 

MysteryCrimeScene.Com
Mystery Crime Blog
True Mystery Crime
Classic Mystery Crime Books
Popular Mystery Crime Books
Murder Mystery E-Books
Mystery Crime TV
Mystery Crime Movies
Mystery Crime Games
Murder Mystery Parties and Trips
Mystery Crime Art
Crime Scene Careers
Do-It-Yourself Law
Injustice
Injustice Sound Off
Multi-Level Marketing
Multi-Level Marketing Sound Off
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Legal Stuff
Site Map

[?] Subscribe To
This Site

Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Add to Newsgator
Subscribe with Bloglines
Site Build It!
Time for a change?
Click Here


 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 Barnes & Noble Logo Ann Rule Audio Books Ready for Download


 Amazon Logo
Ann Rule Audio Books Ready for Download
 
Ann Rule
Ann Rule
Dr. Barton Corbin
Barton Corbin

Too Late to Say Goodbye:
Barton Corbin (2007)

Ann Rule


Too Late to Say Goodbye is a true crime story of deadly possessionDolly Hearn and vengeance. Dorothy Hearn, know to friends as Dolly, died in 1990 from a single gunshot wound to the right side of the head. At the time, Corbin’s dental school sweetheart was believed to have committed suicide in her Augusta apartment, although she left no note. Barton Corbin was questioned by the police at the time, but was not charged. Family and friends knew Dolly had broken up with Corbin, and were suspicious.

Corbin went on to become a dentist, and married a preschool teacherJennifer Corbin named Jennifer. But in 2004, she too was found dead of a single gunshot wound to the right side of the head shortly after her husband learned she was having an Internet affair and filed for divorce. The death had the appearance of a suicide, but there was no note and her parents and sisters insisted she was not depressed. Tests of Jennifer Corbin's hands were negative for gunshot residue. The similarities between the deaths – 14 years apart could not be ignored. Dolly Hearn’s case was re-opened and a Richmond County grand jury indicted Corbin for Dolly’s murder within days, even before he was charged with his wife’s death.

By pleading guilty to two counts of malice murder, Corbin acknowledged shooting Dorothy "Dolly" Hearn in 1990 and his wife, Jennifer, in 2004 and staging the crime scenes as suicides. In exchange for his guilty pleas, Corbin was sentenced to two life terms to run concurrently. He is eligible for parole.



Ann Rule Video - Part 1 of 3
Ann Rule Video - Part 2 of 3
Ann Rule Video - Part 3 of 3

Ann Rule's Full Length Bestsellers
with Case Background
 

Back to Ann Rule

Back to Mystery Crime Books


© 2007 MysteryCrimeScene.com  All rights reserved

Background design and logo courtesy of 
 DigitalDesigns Designer Elliott Houston

 

Mystery Crime Scene Mystery Crime Scene Mystery Crime Scene Mystery Crime Scene

Mystery Crime Scene Logo

Mystery Crime Scene
Mystery Crime Scene Mystery Crime Scene Mystery Crime Scene