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Sign up todayTrue Crime Case Histories - Volume 12
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Twelve True Crime Stories of Murder & Mayhem
Book 12 of the True Crime Case Histories Series
Readers and Listeners Love This Series - Over 8,000 Five-Star Ratings
This series can be listened to in any order.
True Crime Case Histories, Volume 12 brings to light twelve new stories spanning the past 80 years, exposing the dark realities of human behavior.
A sampling of the stories includes:
The Crossword Murder: A young East German boy walked to the cinema to meet friends, but disappeared somewhere along the snow-packed sidewalks. When his body was later found, the only clue investigators had was a crossword puzzle filled out with green ink.
Tennessee: Thereโs also the story of a 14-year-old boy who claimed to be triggered to kill when his teacher uttered a single word.
The Ice Cream Killer: In another story, a female ice cream shop owner, who had felt the urge to kill since she was a child, acted on her impulse and kept her victimโs dismembered bodies hidden in the cellar of her ice cream shop.
Better Off in Heaven: Another woman, struggling to raise her three boys, felt that her youngest sons were foreign to her, and she believed she could be a much better parent to the eldest son if the other two were in heaven.
Plus, many more disturbing stories.
You are about to listen to several more stories in this volume that are shocking and disturbing, but theyโre also true. These things really do happen in the world. The stories paint a picture of human depravity that many would prefer to remain hidden. However, it is only by dragging evil into the light that we can begin to understand its terrible allure.