True Crime Case Histories, Volume 23: 12 Disturbing Stories of Murder and Mayhem
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Jason Neal
12 Disturbing True Crime Stories of Murder and Mayhem
Volume 23 of the True Crime Case Histories Series
Most of the killers in this book looked completely normal. That's what the people who knew them always said afterward. These weren't strangers who emerged from the shadows—they were con men and caregivers, fathers and lovers, people with reputations carefully maintained right up until the moment everything came apart.
The twelve cases in this volume include a man with a gift for seduction who built a killing enterprise out of the personal ads—aided by a jealous lover who made sure no one got too close. A devoted family man whose neighbors never suspected a thing, until deputies arrived at his property over the Christmas holiday and found something incomprehensible. Two childhood friends who kept a shared secret for nearly a decade, and what it finally took to make one of them talk. A woman who had buried more than one husband before anyone thought to start asking questions. And a death that was ruled an accident for over twenty years, while the people who loved the victim never stopped fighting to prove otherwise.
You'll also hear about a young man beloved by everyone in his community who was leading a secret life just beyond the edge of town. A father whose son came to visit for Thanksgiving and never came home. And a wife whose trial forced a jury to confront one of the most disturbing domestic crime scenes in Texas history—and decide whether what happened made her a killer or a survivor.
These aren't stories ripped from headlines you've already read. They're deep dives reconstructed from court transcripts, police files, and forensic evidence—raw, meticulously researched truth about what humans are capable of when they believe no one is watching.
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