\u003cb\u003eWhile Kim Crespi was getting a haircut, her husband David murdered their five-year-old twin daughters during a game of hide and seek. In the aftermath, family, friends, and even David have more questions than answers. \u003c/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn 2005, Kim Crespi had what she later described as âthe perfect life.â She and her husband, Davidâa gentle giant of a man, devoutly religious, a loving father, and a proven star in the world of financeâhad five healthy, happy children. No one, least of all Kim, ever suspected that the life the Crespis had lovingly woven together could be destroyed in less than forty minutes.\u003cbr\u003eIn \u003ci\u003eMedication, Mental Illness, and Murder\u003c/i\u003e, author Edward L. Jones III chronicles David Crespiâs struggles with insomnia and depression, the role SSRI antidepressants may have played in the killings, and Kimâs unimaginable journey of trauma, suffering, and eventual forgiveness as documented by her journal entries.\u003cbr\u003eUsing letters and other forms of personal communications with David, plus excerpts from scholarly articles and more, Jones takes readers on a journey into the dark heart of psychosis, of North Carolinaâs penal and mental health systems, and of Big Pharma.