Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

<p><em>Be forewarned, by the second part of this book, it decides to intro the FBI side, which seems unnecessarily clunky, but I also decided to skim the FBI nonsense, which I&rsquo;ll be taking quite lightly, due to a GRs buddy reviewing, and making clear the timeline of the FBI doesn&rsquo;t directly relate to this story and was a plot device to probably sell the book, and since the Osage story is perfectly mysterious in itself, I&rsquo;ll solely be skimming through the FBI related parts which directly relate to the case. I will be skipping nonsense on Hoover, which I don&rsquo;t have interest in whatsoever.</em></p> <p>April&rsquo;d brought tiny flowers to spring in the Osage territory of OK. There&rsquo;s a reference to a metaphor for the flowers being like confetti, how they spread through the air. Due to how the flowers are broken off, and the petals falling to be eventually buried, is referred to the Osage Natives regarding May as the flower-killing moon. May 24, 1921, Mollie Burkhart, citizen of the Osage settlement of Grey Horse, OK is starting to become scared 1 of her 3 sisters, Anna Brown is in danger.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@book.wayfarer/killers-of-the-flower-moon-by-david-grann-71d4e6348657"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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