Om True Crime Case Histories - Volume 9
12 Twisted True Crime Stories of Murder and Deception
Volume 9 of the True Crime Case Histories Series (2022)
Readers Love This Series - Over 7,000 Five-Star Ratings on Amazon & Goodreads
If you're a fan of true crime, you're undoubtedly familiar with the big-name cases; Ted Bundy, BTK, David Berkowitz, Christopher Watts, Diane Downs, Casey Anthony, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jodi Arias, Ed Gein, etc. The list of well-known, notorious cases throughout history is seemingly endless. Books, websites, podcasts, streaming television series, and magazines are filled with their abhorrent tales of mayhem. They're some of the most foul killers the world has ever known.
In my books, I do my best to find stories you may not have heard of. To do this I count on my readers to send me stories that may have gone forgotten and aren't found all over the internet.
Several readers submitted stories found in this volume, including the story of five-year-old Stephanie Hebert, who walked only three houses down her quiet suburban sidewalk and disappeared forever. Her case went cold for forty years before other children from her neighborhood came forward in their adulthood with information leading to the killer.
In this volume, you'll find twelve assorted true crime stories ranging in date from the 1950s to 2020.
There's the story of the sadistic mother who viewed her children only as the spawn of their demon father, torturing them for their entire short lives.
You'll also read of the deranged husband and wife team who started their own cult and made it their life's mission to rid the world of witches.
Another story tells the disheartening tale of a toddler's skeleton found in a suitcase on the side of the road. Motorcyclists discovered her mother's skeleton more than 600 miles away. Five years had passed, with no one even realizing they were missing.
Plus many more disturbing stories.
The stories in this volume are shocking and exhibit human behavior at its absolute worst. Pure evil. However, these things really happen in the world. We may never understand what goes on in a killer's mind, but at least we can be better informed.
Although we may never really understand what goes on inside the mind of a killer, at least by studying the cases and knowing their backstory, we might gain a little insight into what makes them tick. With any luck, we can learn from the past.
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