David Crow says that when he was 18-years old his father asked him to help get rid of a body — and this wasn’t the first time he had made David an accomplice to a crime. From childhood, David remembers Thurston Crow looping him in to his schemes and his violence. But David couldn’t stomach it any more. Eventually, after going to college, he was able to distance himself, but it wasn’t until his sister called to tell him how is father planned to murder his step-mother that David devised a plan to put a stop to it. On part two of The Pale-Faced Lie, also the title of David’s memoir, he tells us about how he managed to move away from the life his father lived.
Want to hear the whole story? Listen to part one of The Pale-Faced Lie.
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