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The respected deacon that had everything going for him and turned serial killer in the blink of an eye. What happened? Here is his story.Sam Smithers stood out as a pillar of his community. He respected his mother, he loved his wife and son, he was a hard worker, and he went to church. In fact, he not only went to church; he was ordained as a deacon. He had also served as a firefighter and an unofficial mentor shepherding troubled youths who did community service for the church under his watch.But that was before the killing began. It remains unclear just how many people he may have killed, but the two women that he was convicted of murdering were slaughtered in such a horrific and callous fashion as to leave no doubt that Sam Smithers was a sociopath of the lowest order. This book describes the misdeeds of Sam Smithers-the Deacon of Death-in full.Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your copy now!
What Fred and Rose West did for decades before getting caught in their house of 25 Cromwell street, nicknamed the house of horrors, goes beyond anything anyone could ever imagine... As a society, we are fascinated by murder. It is a constant theme throughout much of our media and many news outlets will prioritise a murderous story, knowing that it will enthral readers. There is something about those who decide to take a life that makes them so incredibly interesting to the rest of us. While many of the most famous murderers are known across the world, there are those whose crimes are relatively less known. One of the strangest stories involves the married couple Fred and Rose West. Together, they killed. Up until the time they were caught, they engaged in a string of murders, each motivated by hate, jealousy, passion, and a fundamental lack of morals.In this book, we will go in-depth and learn about the history of the murderers. We will examine Fred and Rose's early lives, their relationship, their personalities, and will ultimately try and discover what it was that drove them to become two of the most notorious killers in the history of the British Isles. Though their crimes made front page news at the time, few people outside of the country know the extent of their criminality. In this book, we will learn exactly what made their killings so infamous.For those who are in any way interested in the depths of human morality, the Wests represent some of the most depraved and sadistic murderers to have ever lived. Not only did they prey on unsuspecting young girls, but their attentions were even turned towards their own daughters. In a case involving kidnap, rape, and murder, Fred and Rose went beyond the realms of what many of us consider possible as people. Read on to learn exactly what drove Fred and Rose West to become two of history's greatest monsters.Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
England is known as the home of the Beatles, James Bond, and Queen Elizabeth II. But this country has had quite a number of such terrifying cases in its past, and this book gives you an overview of the most significant cases. Britain is known for a great many things throughout world history. The British invented the steam engine, and (although it's debatable) very nearly invented the computer through the tinkering of Charles Babbage and the later work of Alan Turing. Britain has played a major role in world affairs for many centuries, and at one point the sun never set on the extensive British Empire. But there are also a few less pleasant things that the British are known for, such as the rampage of the notorious murderer, "Jack the Ripper." Britain, in fact, has spawned a steady stream of notorious serial killers throughout its history. Lurking in the dark underbelly of British life are beasts who would not hesitate to do their worst to unsuspecting citizens. Leaving a trail of tragedy in their wake, these Beasts of Britain were absolutely ruthless in their killing sprees. Here in this book, we take a look at some of Britain's worst serial killers. To start reading now, scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your paperback copy now!
Discover the most wicked serial killers of the 1970s, one of the worst decades of true crime and heinous serial murderers America has ever known. In the 1970s, many social happenings became popular and widespread. Unfortunately, not all of them were good, and a trend of serial murders came into being, as well, and society was still far from being as capable of dealing with it as it is able today.In many ways, the 1970s was the decade that crystalized the concept of the serial killer. Those days of disco past were also the heyday of some of the most notorious serial killers of all time. This book explores some of the best documented of these cases-and some of the most shocking, horrific and downright bizarre. This book does not seek to glorify crime, but it does stand as a testament and a warning about the darker side of human nature.Some of the 15 cases you will find inside this book include: A Killer in Search of Seven SoulThe Grave DiggerA Former Mental Health Patient Turned Serial KillerThe Hammer and Knife KillerThe Candy ManThe Casanova KillerAnd many more!Scroll back up and order your copy today!
Gille de Rais has been described as one of the most horrific serial killer of the Middle Ages or was he? Revisiting Gilles de Rais crimes. La Roche-Bernard, France. September, 1438 Peronne Loessart knew that she should feel honored, both for herself and on her young son's behalf. But she was still in a state of unease bordering on fear. The Baron de Rais and his entourage were in her town, stopping at the hotel of Jean Colin, which was in the immediate neighborhood of Madame Loessart's home. One of the Baron's men, a man named Poitou, had spied her ten-year-old son and approached her about engaging the boy as his page. Young Loessart often drew such attention. He was an uncommonly beautiful child, with golden hair and expressive blue eyes. But this was the first time that he had come to the notice of a potential patron. Poitou, whose real name was Étienne Corrillaut, went to Madame Loessart and offered her four pounds for the boy's services, with an added bonus of one hundred sous for a new dress. He also promised to continue the child's education at a prestigious institution. Although distressed at the thought of being parted from her son, Madame Loessart finally agreed. She knew that he had limited opportunities for advancement in La Roche-Bernard. Poitou also gave her his word that the boy would be well provided for. She believed it. Gilles de Rais was the Marshal of France, a great man who had helped Jeanne d'Arc bring about the victory at Orléans. A regal escort preceded him wherever he went and trumpeters announced his presence at each destination. His ostentatious display of wealth and pageantry turned heads and inspired both awe and adoration. Now her son would have the chance to benefit from such glory. A pony was purchased from the hotel owner for the boy to ride, and the Baron's entourage left for his castle at Machecoul the following day. There was probably a tearful goodbye, accompanied by promises to send messages and see each other soon. Despite the excellent opportunity she appeared to be giving her son, Madame Loessart remained anxious. Perhaps separation anxiety was taking hold. Maybe the rumors that had been circulating lately now seemed more plausible. Whatever the reason, she suddenly ran after the departing party. One of the Baron's servants intercepted the distraught woman and held her back, reminding her that a bargain had been struck. Gilles de Rais did not respond to her pleas. Instead, he spoke to the servant restraining her. "He (the child) is well chosen. He is as beautiful as an angel." Finally Madame Loessart calmed down, and the Baron's party resumed its journey. Two years passed. The Baron's servants passed through the village once during that time, although young Loessart was not with them. On demanding news of her son, the men informed her that the boy was either at Tiffauges or Pouzauges. The truth was that he was long dead. Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
More shocking stories of murders of rich and famous celebrities! Hollywood is the place where dreams are made. Yet, it can also be the source of many nightmares as well. Many are surprised to learn of all of the tragic deaths that have been inflicted upon celebrities. Have you ever heard the phrase "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous"? Well-here's a new twist for you: what about "Deathstyles of the Rich and Famous"? Because here in this book we go down the list of some of the most notorious murders of the fabulously wealthy, famous, or just downright infamous individuals that you'll likely ever hear of. Here in this book, we ask a lot of questions. We ask-for example-What really happened to a famous rapper, entrepreneur extraordinaire, Nipsey Hussle? Was he killed at random? Or was his death part of a larger conspiracy?One could ask the very same question about the odd execution-style hit that was made on British journalist Jill Dando. How come this beloved TV personality was gunned down on her doorstep for no apparent reason? Or have we just never uncovered the reason? And what about "The Voice" contestant Christina Grimmie? What really happened to her? This book takes a look at 15 cases just like these, notorious murders of those in the limelight...take a peek... and find out. Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your copy now!
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There's never a good time to die violently, but Christmas tragedies are especially heinous.Christmas is a time for Peace on Earth and Good Will Toward Men. Holiday bloodshed feels like a sacrilege, but it does happen. Whether by accident or deliberate malice, scores of people have been killed on December 25 or the days surrounding it. This volume contains seven accounts of unnatural deaths that occurred on or around Christmas Day: The Ashland Tragedy: On December 24, 1881, three burned corpses were pulled from a house in Ashland, Kentucky. They belonged to teenagers Robert Gibbons, Fannie Gibbons, and Emma Carrico, who had all been bludgeoned to death. The girls had also been sexually assaulted. A formerly quiet Kentucky town was plunged into a nightmare fueled by grief and lust for revenge. Christmas Eve Combustion: On Christmas Day, 1885, Patrick Rooney and his wife were found dead in their home in Seneca, Illinois. Rooney died from smoke inhalation, caused by his wife's body suddenly bursting into flames. It is an early and sensational case of spontaneous human combustion. Delia's Gone: Early on Christmas morning in 1900, fourteen-year-old Moses "Cooney" Houston murdered his lover, Delia Green, who was the same age. Because Georgia had no youth justice system, Cooney Houston was charged as an adult. The senseless crime shocked the citizens of Savannah, Georgia, and inspired songs later recorded by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. The Holyhead Horror: On Christmas Day, 1909, a horrific murder took place in North Wales. Gwen-Ellen Jones was killed by her ex-soldier lover, William Murphy, in a manner so depraved that even in an era when domestic violence was commonplace, people were shocked. The murder and subsequent execution of William Murphy are still talked about in Holyhead today. Changing of the Guard: Early on the morning of December 26, 1920, New York underworld legend Edward "Monk" Eastman, was shot down by a crooked Prohibition agent, ending a thirty-plus year career marked by murder and mayhem. Eastman, who had once ruled the roost in Manhattan's Lower East Side, died in a freezer gutter. The Adonis Club Massacre: December 25, 1925 was the last Christmas on earth for Irish gangster Richard "Pegleg" Lonergan. He and his White Hand gang had taunted, abused, and killed their Italian rivals for years. Finally, when Lonergan and his boys went to the Italian-owned Adonis Social Club, their resentful enemies got even. Lawson Family Massacre: On December 25, 1929, North Carolina tobacco farmer Charlie Lawson murdered his wife and six of their seven children. The reason for this brutal act is a subject of debate even today, but may be attributable to a terrible family secret that remained hidden until 1990. All of these events took place in the distant past. People who knew the victims, remembered the circumstances of their demise, or were directly involved in the investigations are dead. That's why these cases were chosen for this book. The passage of time has transmuted them into tragic mysteries, ensuring that they arouse astonishment, sympathy, and indignation instead of the grief and personal loss that is at odds with the holiday season. Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
Astonishingly Wrongful convictions that led to rethinking capital punishment Ever since DNA evidence started exonerating death row inmates, public concern about wrongful executions has been on the rise. It has been such a source of worry that some states have abolished the death penalty entirely. Although we want to believe that the criminal justice system designed to protect us is infallible, mistakes can be and are made. The ultimate tragedy is when an innocent person is executed for a crime that he or she didn't commit.Inside find three stories of wrongful executions in the UK, where justice was swift and limitless appeals were not supported. In one case the person was actually exonerated forty-six years after being hanged. Eliza Fenning and the Devilish Dumplings In March 1815, the entire household of Robert Turner, a London law stationer, was struck by a mysterious illness. When a search was made for its cause, a substance believed to be arsenic was found in the dish used to mix up yeast dumplings the family had eaten for dinner. Although she had fallen ill too, Eliza Fenning, the twenty-one-year-old maid who had prepared the dumplings, was charged with attempted murder and hanged. Her execution is still regarded as one of Britain's worst miscarriages of justice.The Messalina of IlfordEdith Thompson and her younger lover, Frederick Bywaters, were executed in January 1923 for the murder of Edith's husband. Although Mr. Bywaters confessed and insisted that Mrs. Thompson had nothing to do with the murder, she was held equally responsible for the crime because of some letters that expressed hostile intent toward her overbearing spouse. Her supporters believed that she had really been condemned for being an adulteress. There is currently a campaign in process to win her a posthumous royal pardon."Let Him Have It"On January 28, 1953, nineteen-year-old Derek Bentley was hanged at Wandsworth Prison for the murder of a Metropolitan Police constable. Bentley had not fired the fatal shot, but his sixteen-year-old accomplice was too young to receive the death penalty, so the mentally impaired Bentley went to the gallows instead. In 1998, thanks to four decades of vigorous campaigning by his family, he received a posthumous pardon. His execution was instrumental in the abolition of capital punishment in the UK.It is too late to save these victims of wrongful execution, but the time has come to accept that, regardless of our individual feelings about the death penalty, all future debates on the subject must proceed with the knowledge that innocent people have been put to death.Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
Agreeing or not with the death penalty, death row killers committed some of the most atrocious crimes ever and are awaiting their execution on death row. Meet some of the evilest and heinous death row killers today.It's a hard thing to comprehend. Innocent life is taken, and a cold-blooded killer has absolutely no remorse. It is for such heinous individuals that society usually reserves its harshest of penalties. For there are some crimes and some criminals that simply seem to go beyond the pale. These murderers not only kill but do so in such a depraved manner that public outrage builds to a fever pitch until the only thing that will satiate the desire for justice is the death penalty.Here in this book, we will go over a wide variety of death penalty cases. Some of them involve infamous serial killers such as the Grim Sleeper; in others, like that of Lisa Montgomery-who killed a pregnant woman and surgically removed her baby-the circumstances were simply so malicious that the crime was judged to merit death. The motives for the crime vary as well, but the sentences don't. Here you will find some of the most notorious killers ever to sit on death row.Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your copy now!
Discover the most wicked serial killers of the 1960s, one of the worst decades of true crime and heinous serial murderers America has ever known.The 1960s was a time of cultural revolution. The music was as intense as the politics and everyone was looking forward to a summer of love. But some troubled souls took a wrong turn on the way to Woodstock and walked down the dark road of the serial killer. This decade was the first in which the term "serial killer" was used-and the first in which the general public became aware that such homicidal wolves were indeed roving about in their midst. This book follows some of the most notorious serial murder cases of the era. From the Zodiac Killer to the Moor Murders, we take a look at some of the worst serial killers of the 1960s.Inside you will discover 12 true crime case files of the most vile serial killers of the 1960s including: The Case of the Walking CorpseThe Measuring ManThe Serial Killer with a Foot FetishThe Moors MurdersPoland's ManiacThe Pied Piper of TucsonAnd more!Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!
Serial killers fascinates...Extreme cases even more soFrom John Wayne Gacy to Jeffrey Dahmer, many of America's most famous murderers have entered into the collective cultural consciousness. They have become pop culture figures, famous for their crimes and the violent nature of their acts. People feel compelled to understand more about these dark and twisted crimes, even when they disgust. For audiences everywhere, the very idea that these people can exist and operate in day-to-day life becomes an issue of abject terror and interest. That your neighbor, your boss, or your gas station attendant might be in the midst of a killing spree taps into something primal and very hard to imagine. It reflects the darkest side of the human psyche. "Serial Killer" as a term can be difficult to define. Different criminal investigation units typically require two, three, or more attributable killings over a period of time before an individual can be considered to have joined the ranks of the serial killers. However, it is not really the numbers which can interest so many people and scare others. Instead, it is the often random nature of the killings. Rather than crimes of passion, crimes of financial reward, or instances when an individual has reached their end of their emotional tether, the crimes of serial killers have often been planned days, weeks, or months in advance. Targets can be random, but the killings are often planned in great detail. From cannibalism to mental health concerns, from ritualistic witchcraft to a simple interest in violence, learning what motivates these people can offer both insight and further confusion.The cases presented in this book are extreme cases and display to what extent a serial killer can go...Read the stories of little known serial killers that went beyond the limit of our imagination to perpetrate vile unremorseful murders in the blink of an eye. The book details ten cases more horrifying one from the other: The isolated loner who butchered women and scattered their remains across AlaskaThe killer who hurled huge stones through his victim's headsColombia's most violent serial killerThe police investigator who was secretly a serial killerThe woman who murdered hundreds of adopted babiesA month-long killing spree from the former mental health patientThe letter-writing cannibal of old New YorkThe killer tried inside an iron cage for the court's protectionA man who earned the trust of tourists and killed them for their moneyThe man whose hammer and knife created a campaign of terrorScroll back up and order your copy today!
A killer on the loose in Spokane, this is the true story of serial killer Robert Lee Yates Jr.The United States of America is a complicated country. Home to many of the world's best-loved cultural icons and achievements, the nation has a darker side. With one of the highest murder rates per capita in the so-called developed world, the country has played home to some of the most violent deaths in recorded memory. Out of this spectrum of death emerges a very specific subset of criminals. The serial killers. More than any other country, America is home to a high number of mass murderers who have moved beyond the pale of regular morality.In this book, we will examine the life and crimes of Robert Lee Yates. Though he might not be as well-known as many of the country's other serial killers, his violent crimes nevertheless left a savage impact. A veteran of the United States Army, he retired from the military and turned his penchant for violence to another end. In this book, we will attempt to discover why he made such a switch. What prompted a veteran and family man to start murdering women later in his life?In the record books, Yates is linked with the murders of sixteen victims. The majority of these victims were female sex workers, people who operated on the fringes of society, part of an ignored and disenfranchised underworld that Yates plunged into.For two years, in the Washington area, one man was able to carry out a campaign of vicious murders, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. This is the story of Robert Lee Yates, the family he left behind, and the women he killed. It should be noted at this juncture that several names might have been changed to preserve the privacy of their real counterparts. Every action in the story, however, is true.Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
Keith Hunter Jesperson, The Sad Story of the Happy Face Killer Stories about serial killers are incredibly popular. Tracking down a mass murderer is a constant plot line in films, television, and literature. But these stories are so often based on real life. In certain circumstances, however, real life goes a step beyond what we could imagine happening in fiction. Sometimes, the actions of a serial killer can seem so extreme and strange, their motivations so twisted and evil, that we struggle to comprehend exactly how they fit into the modern world. In the case of Keith Hunter Jesperson, the truth behind his murder spree is more horrific than anything dreamt up by Hollywood's best screenwriters. After a disturbing childhood left the giant of a man riddled with emotional and psychological scars, Jesperson travelled across Canada and spent time strangling and killing women whom he met along the way. While he was only convicted of eight murders, his own boasts suggest that total could have reached as high as 160. As a truck driver, he had the perfect cover story for travelling from town to town without having to put down roots. Often leaving an unsuspecting family at home, he was out in the wilderness committing heinous acts without anyone from the authorities coming close to suspecting his guilt. Jesperson, annoyed by the lack of attention he was receiving, began to leave messages to the public. Scrawled onto the walls of truck stop bathrooms, he signed each confession with a happy, smiley face. This led the media to christening him the Happy Face Killer. It was decades before the investigators came close to catching the killer, so read on to discover just how Keith Hunter Jesperson managed to get away with numerous horrific murders. This is the story of the Happy Face Killer. Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
Gruesome Headless Unsolved Murders Cold cases are fascinating because they have all the ingredients of a nail-biting murder mystery. Except there's no ending. And what's a book without an ending except an endless source of frustration and speculation? It's even worse when the victim is unidentified. "Unknown" man/woman/ child murders send a chill through us and can even cause a little sadness. How could a person be so alone in the world that absolutely no one came forward to give them a name and a burial? This volume examines five instances of a single or serial killing involving victims who were beheaded by their killers: The Thames Torso Murders: Known as the "Thames Mysteries" or "Embankment Murders," this series of gruesome killings was overshadowed by the terror surrounding Jack the Ripper's crimes but were also very fascinating. The August 8, 1886 discovery of a decomposing male torso outside Wallingford, Connecticut. The victim was never identified, and a woman who claimed that she knew the whole story behind the murder committed suicide. The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run: Between 1935 and 1938, a still-unidentified serial killer murdered and dismembered at least twelve victims in Cleveland, Ohio. All but three remain unidentified. Eliot Ness, the man who was partly responsible for taking down Al Capone, headed the investigations. Beth Doe: On December 20, 1976, a young boy made a gruesome discovery on the banks of the Lehigh River in White Haven, Pennsylvania. The dismembered and mutilated remains of a young, white woman and her unborn child had been stuffed into three suitcases and thrown from a bridge along Interstate 80 over the Lehigh River. The February 28, 1983 discovery of the headless body of a little girl between the ages of 8 and 11, decomposing in an abandoned home on the north side of St. Louis, MO. Her head was never found. Despite heavy publicity, nobody identified her. What do these cases have in common, besides the fact that they are cold and involve headless, unidentified victims? Somebody got away with murder... Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
Meet Cary Stayner, a serial killer who once terrorized the grounds of Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park is a great place to take in the fresh air of nature and is filled with plenty of great tourist sites. In the late 1990s, however, a local handyman by the name of Cary Stayner forever marred this place of fun and recreation with a series of brutal killings which took place right on the park grounds. Folks were disappearing from the park, and no one seemed to know where they went. The discovery of the burned-out husk of a car in the meantime, with the charred remains of two park visitors in the trunk, would raise more questions than answers. This book explores the grisly crimes, as well as the intensive investigation that followed. Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your paperback copy now!
Pure evil... these 8 cases of true crime serial killers will let you discover how far these psychopaths can go to satisfy their needs to kill. The thought of a murder taking place somewhere in the world chills one's spine. And when you think that there are multiple cases of people murdering dozens of others, you can't help but freeze on the inside thinking of how such heinous cases exist and keep happening. Yet we can't help but feel intrigued by these cases as they show us the extreme evil that a human can reach.In this book, you'll discover the true crime stories of eight lesser-known serial killers. These include: The Motorcycle Killer - Tiago Henrique Gomes da Rocha is the monster in the deceptive mask, the handsome man with the suave persona that fooled so many. He is among Brazil's most prolific serial killers. The Double Life of a Serial Murderer - A serial killer who never got to pay for his horrific crimes. Meet Herb Baumeister. On the surface, he appeared to be a successful business and family man, but underneath lay a twisted psychopath.Angel of Death - For 20 years, Tommy Lynn Sells killed without remorse. This horrific crime spree stunned the nation and goes beyond the typical psychopath behavior of serial killers.The Spokane Killer - Though Robert Lee Yates might not be as well-known as many of the other American serial killers, his violent crimes nevertheless left a savage impact. What prompted a veteran and family man to start murdering women later in his life?The Night Stalker Killer - There are some people who travel so far beyond the pale of conventional morality that their actions almost seem like desperate works of fiction. Richard Ramirez is one such person, a Satan-worshipping and drug addict who carried out one of America's most brutal and horrific crime sprees. Hidden Brutality - Brutality, sadism, remorselessness...Just a need to kill. This is Carl Eugene Watts, the Sunday Morning Slasher.Killer Nurse - Hospitals are supposed to a place of healing, but wherever Genene Ann Jones worked, a trail of suspicious deaths followed. What makes this killer nurse one of the most sickening serial killers is that she targeted defenseless, innocent babies and children.The Wicked West of Cromwell Street - What Fred and Rose West did for decades before getting caught in their house on 25 Cromwell Street, nicknamed the House of Horrors, goes beyond anything anyone could ever imagine...Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your copy now!
We could swear some people are incapable of murdering another human being. Serial killer Ronald Dominique was also known as the Bayou killer was such a man. With an exterior that seems almost normal and some would say pitiful, this serial murderer was on a mission, not one anyone could have ever imagined... Some killers are truly surprising to find. Ronald J. Dominique is one such killer. Read this book to find out about how he came to be one of the most terrible people to walk on this planet.They say that the perpetrators of the very worst of deeds are often the people you'd least suspect. This was certainly true of Ted Bundy; he was a handsome, charming man whom many liked and respected. It was also true of accused Canadian serial killer Bruce McArthur, who had many friends and was well connected. No one expected that he might be capable of such violence. But then, what about Ronald Dominique?Nobody expected such things from him, either-but for slightly different reasons. It wasn't because Dominique was charming; he was generally considered ugly and uncouth. Nor was it because he had a good job and was well connected-he delivered pizza and worked as a meter reader. So why is it that no one suspected this man of doing such horrible things? Simply because he seemed too pathetic to pull them off.To those who knew him, he was just a simpleton eking out a meager existence-but Ronald Dominique proved to be much smarter than anyone imagined. Ending the lives of 23 men and evading detection for over a decade, he became one of the most prolific serial killers on record.In this book, we'll explore the startlingly complex machinations of that warped mind. Dominique was a misfit who never quite fit into normal society. For the most part, he was ignored and sidelined. As this slovenly character delivered your pizza and read your meter, he didn't merit a second glance. But as this book details, there was much more to this crazed killer than met the eye.Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
Discover the story of the Dating Game Killer, Rodney James Alcala, a serial murderer like no others. This true crime case will leave you speechless...Serial killers seem to be everywhere. There is no state in the US without at least one. There are few countries in the world that haven't had a serial killer in their midst. We continue to be fascinated by them, what drives them, how can we protect ourselves, and our loved ones against them?This is the true story of one American serial killer who has gained worldwide notoriety. His story is one of clever manipulation, preying on the young and innocent, and the ability to charm almost everyone he met. He was even the winning contestant on a 1970's game show that gave him his moniker.Behind his outward appearance and his glib tongue, however, lurked an evil that no one suspected. He was able to talk his way out of prison more than once, traveling around the country freely, changing his name to avoid discovery.Finally, once caught, his story continues for years as he tries to gain release from prison and the multiple death penalties still hanging over his head.Rodney Alcala is a dangerous, delusional man who should never be allowed to leave his prison. Perhaps his story will be a cautionary tale for others out there who need help but never quite seem to get it.Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
The internet world is changing rapidly, old programs are being kicked out or modified and new programs are now taking over. The problem with Internet experts and online marketer is that they keep on doing or using the methods of about 6 years old and they expect it to be giving them the same result, that's impossible. I have suffered a lot in the online world, many fake and bad programs has made me to lose hope in internet business sometimes ago, I invested in many programs and at the end of the day, they swallowed my money, but today I am happy to be an internet marketer because I have recovered times twenty of the money I lost, and I am ready to share my success blue print with you; also I will tell you some of the programs that has swallowed my investment in order for you to avoid those programs, they are not going area. I have suffered from these fake programs and today, I have conquered. In this book, I am going to show you how you can start profiting on the internet easily and profitably, I will show the new system that works. Many E-books will teach you only one program and that's all, they do not always consider whether you have enough capital to start the program or not, I have read many E-books and at the end of the day I cannot put what I read into practice because of the high startup capital. But for me, I realize that all fingers are not equal, what can be easy as pie for one might not be comfortable for another. So, in this book, I will teach you two new working programs that you will be making money from. The first one is a free set up program and the second program requires little investment. I will shed more light on this soon. I hope you will enjoy the book and if you want to chat with me on Face-book, here is the link below. www.facebook.com/yekini.monsuru Yekini Monsuru Abisoye Skype: yatuem.oxygen Admin@y2mread.com Internet marketer
Discover the most notorious female serial killers of all time! These women serial killers committed some of the evilest and shocking murders there are. This book tells their story.If you were to think of a killer, what's the first thing that would come to mind? Is it a hulking figure with bulging biceps and a deep, gravelly voice? Well, what about a kind, sweet old lady? Or what about an attractive young girl who looks like she could be a supermodel? Such images may not match the popular conception of serial killers, but there are indeed killers who fit this profile. Women are less likely to commit murder, yes, but in the small club of female serial killers that exists, there are some rather outrageous characters.Just take the case of the female professional wrestler from Mexico, Juana Barraza. She wrestled other women in the ring by day and wrung their necks by night. There's also the stunning story of Sharon Kinne, who killed her husband, one of her lovers, and one of her lover's wives-one after the other. Not only that-she escaped from prison and hasn't been seen since! Here in this book, we take a look at Women Gone Mad, highlighting some of the most notorious female serial killers the world has ever known.Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your copy now!
Pure evil... these cases of true crime serial killers will let you discover how far psychopaths can go to satisfy their needs to kill. The thought of a murder taking place somewhere in the world chills one's spine. And when you think that there are multiple cases of people murdering dozens of others, you can't help but freeze on the inside thinking of how such heinous cases exist and keep happening. Yet we can't help but feel intrigued by these type of true crime cases as they show us the extreme evil that a human can reach. In this book, you'll discover the true crime stories of eight lesser-known serial killers. These include: The Casanova Killer - Paul John Knowles, nicknamed the Casanova killer, went on a 4-month killing spree in 1974. He still remains one of the lesser known serial killers of his generation but certainly one of the cruelest. He wanted fame before his life ended. The Cross Country Killer - For 20 years, Tommy Lynn Sells killed without remorse. This horrific crime spree stunned the nation and goes beyond the typical psychopath behavior of serial killers. The Happy Face Murderer - After a disturbing childhood left the giant of a man riddled with emotional and psychological scars, Keith Hunter Jesperson traveled across Canada and spent time strangling and killing women whom he met along the way. The Butcher Baker Robert Hansen, a baker from Alaska, hunted down his victims without mercy. He did the unthinkable, making hunting much more than a sport... Dr. Death - Under the appearance of a caring doctor, Michael Swango planned and killed... Wherever he went, death followed... The Scorecard Killer - Randy Steven Kraft - A Southern California man who appeared to be a normal computer programmer, spent his evenings seeking hitchhikers and unsuspecting bar hoppers for sadistic thrills that only he enjoyed. He became Southern California's most prolific serial killer, and possibly the most prolific serial killer in the modern United States. His 'kill list' a.k.a. as the scorecard has a total of sixty-five murders on it, but some claim he may have murdered as many as one hundred people - or even more. The Beast of Birkenshaw - Some serial killers seem surreal as if it's almost impossible to believe that an individual could do such horrific crimes. The Beast of Birkenshaw, a.k.a. Peter Manuel, was such an individual man and became Scotland's most prolific serial murderer. Gilles de Rais - A Middle-aged serial killer - he was a French aristocrat that has been described as one of the most horrific serial killers of his time... or was he? We revisit his crime and analyze this fascinating case Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your copy now!
Dean Troost is working on his master's thesis in history and can't seem-even though he realizes he must-to get beyond counting the war dead from the present war and innumerable past wars. The novel turns on the question of whether or not war is a crime itself, and whether the rationalizations offered for it are not dodges and deceptions to put a smiling face on an ugly truth.
It's a winter of snow of mythic proportions. Caught in Kierkegaard's aesthetic stage, Philip Fellows is meanwhile happy to be immured inside with his lover-free to dodge undesirable work-as he seeks continual sensual pleasure. All the while he is being tracked by a mysterious man in black, who eventually informs him he's in despair. If Philip isn't ready for Kierkegaard's second stage, the ethical, he nonetheless becomes captivated by the beauty of a woman who is given to ramping up an ultra-rational, principled approach to the sexual.
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