
Before "grab 'em by the pussy," before the Harvey Weinstein exposé, before Time's Up and the Women's March and the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearing, there was Amy Elliott Dunne.
Amy was one of the protagonists of Gone Girl, published in 2012 and adapted into a movie in 2014. The story seems familiar at first: A pretty young white woman goes missing, and every single clue points to her cheating husband as the likely killer. Case closed, just about.
Halfway through, however, we get the shocking reveal that Amy hasn't been murdered. She hasn't even really disappeared. Instead, she's faked her own death and planted phony evidence implicating Nick, in hopes of getting him sent to death row as revenge for an unremarkably disappointing marriage. Read more...
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