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The Book of Cold Case Files

5 Terrifying Serial Killer and True Murder Mysteries: An Insider’s Look at Systemic Failure from Around the Globe

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The Book of Cold Case Files

By: True Crime Manor, Adam Bundy
Narrated by: Jim D. Johnston
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Five crime cases. Four continents. Decades of unanswered questions.

A Russian predator who bound victims with homemade garrotes while police struggled to connect the dots across jurisdictions. A midnight attack on teenage campers in a Finnish forest—three dead, one survivor, zero arrests. An Ohio butcher so surgically precise that even legendary lawman Eliot Ness couldn't stop them. A 450-mile Canadian highway where dozens vanished while authorities looked the other way. A Nigerian forest where urban legend became horrifying reality.

These cases share something beyond brutality. They reveal catastrophic institutional failure—the missed evidence, territorial disputes, and willful blindness that let killers operate freely.

Each investigation is examined through forensic detail and psychological profiling. You'll discover how a lack of coordination between agencies gave predators room to hunt. How outdated forensic methods left critical evidence unprocessed for decades. How marginalized victims were dismissed by the very systems meant to protect them.

This isn't just about who committed these crimes. It's about why they got away with it—and what that reveals about justice itself.

From Depression-era America to modern-day Nigeria, these cases span continents and decades. Each one exposes a different fracture in the criminal justice system. Each one asks the same question: when institutions fail, who pays the price?

The files remain open. The evidence is waiting.

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I actually listened to this audiobook twice. I was so interested I wanted to make sure i didn’t miss anything. It is very well written and left nothing to the imagination, very detailed information. I normally don’t listen to this type of audio but this one was eye (ear) catching. I really enjoyed and I think you will as well. Definitely 5 star.

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It felt less like “stories being told” and more like I was listening to real failures that just never got fixed. Some parts actually frustrated me, especially knowing people got away because things fell through the cracks.

The Cleveland case really stayed in my head, and overall it just has that uncomfortable feeling that nothing was properly resolved.

Not super flashy or dramatic just unsettling in a very real way. I’m glad I listened to it, but I definitely kept thinking about it after it ended.

Dragged me in from the beginning

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The stories in this audiobook, combined with the narrator's voice, make for an enjoyable and engaging listen. I enjoy this type of book because it reminds me of the crime shows I watched as a kid, allowing me to listen while doing other things. I would definitely recommend it.

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Most importantly, the narrator was exactly what I’d want and expect in a true crime novel. Deep, calm, and engaging- not at all distracting! That’s a must because even the best audiobooks have been ruined by an annoying voice or poor inflection. The book itself was also a very interesting take on unsolved cases. I appreciated the details and recounting of events without all of the fluff or repetition which is common in a lot of true crime podcasts or shows, but I wouldn’t have been mad at a little more for each case! This reminded me of my favorite true crime shows or podcasts- but on some new cases that I wasn’t as familiar with! Also, the inside take from someone who worked inside the prison system really was insightful when breaking down something like systematic failures across each case. Really easy and enjoyable listen if you’re a true crime fan.

Like your favorite podcast and show in one place!

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As a true crime fanatic, I was really excited for this book. I quite enjoyed how it covered areas outside of the United States, such as Nigeria and Finland. I wasn't sure what to expect going into it, but I quickly realized that this book is very different from typical true crime content. I think what resonated with me the most was the highway of tears. I was already aware of this case, but this book taught me new information I hadn't heard about it before. I was shocked to learn there were 18 cases of missing women tied to this highway. It was very refreshing to read about the other true crime cases alongside why the justice systems that are supposed to protect victims failed to bring them to justice.

True crime with a twist

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