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you've read the previous volumes of the True Crime Case Histories
series, you know that I like to start with a brief word of warning. The
stories included in this book are truly depraved and shocking. They are
not for the squeamish. Many true crime television shows and news
articles often leave out the gruesome details, simply because they may
be too much for the average viewer or reader. With my books, I try not
to leave out the details no matter how vicious they may have been. My
intention is not to shock, but to provide a clear and accurate
description of some of the most evil minds of the world. Though the
stories are brief, I do my best to include enough detail so that the
reader can get a better look into the demented mind of the killer.
This
volume features twelve of the most incomprehensible stories of the last
sixty years. Trying to understand the motivation behind murders like
these can be an exercise in futility. But one thing is for sure, - the
stories in this volume will keep you turning pages.
Volume 4 features: longer stories, more photos, three bonus chapters, and an online appendix with additional photos, videos, and documents.
In
this book you'll learn about a story that has haunted me since I was a
little kid growing up in southwest Washington. I lived a normal American
life where I could ride my bike around my small town from dusk till
dawn without a care in the world. When I was twelve years old, a boy in
my neighborhood just a year older than myself disappeared and was later
found murdered. At the time I didn't know many of the details, but after
researching the story all these years later and realizing that monsters
like Tommy Ragan
A sampling of the additional stories include:
The Broomstick Killer:
The Texas Penal System failed to protect the people of Texas by
releasing a brutal killer of three teenagers. As a result he killed as
many as eleven more women.
Body in the Bag: A young man
obsessed with the macabre listened to the voices in his head when his
teenage girlfriend dumped him. Authorities found her eight weeks later
stuffed inside a duffel bag.
The Copper Gulch Killer: A
sixteen-year-old prodigy child is found with five gunshots from three
different guns, but police are convinced there was only one killer. Ten
years later crime scene evidence is found in an abandoned storage
locker.
Zack and Addie: A young New Orleans couple are
featured in the New York Times when they refused to leave their French
Quarter home during Hurricane Katrina. One year later they're both dead
with body parts found on the stove and in the fridge.
The Incest Killer:
Katie Fusco learned she she was adopted when she was eighteen. Within a
year she was married to her biological father and pregnant with his
child. When authorities force them apart, everybody dies.
The Kicevo Monster:
The story of the newspaper reporter that kidnapped, tortured, and
butchered women that resembled his mother, then wrote stories of the
killings in his newspaper articles.
Plus five more disturbing stories.
The
stories in this volume are revolting and disconcerting, but they're
true. These things really happen in the world. Though we will never
fully understand the criminal mind, at least we can be better informed.
Scroll up to get your copyTrue
Crime Case Histories Volume 5 is due out August 2020 and will feature
12 more short stories of; True Crime, Murder & Mayhem, Serial Killer
Biographies, and True Murder Case Files.