Here are even 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.
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Celebrities. They’re in the limelight. They’re hard to miss when they get killed or go missing! This book is not for the faint of heart, for it dives deep into some of the most mysterious and chilling deaths and murders of the rich and famous! We delve back into the deep past with the telling of the mysterious and tragic deaths of a few 19th Century celebrities—poet Lord Byron, novelist Edgar Allan Poe, and boxer Kid McCoy.
Now fast forward through the 20th and 21st centuries to cover the life and death of celebrities such as John Lennon, Jack Nance, Bob Saget, Kurt Cobain, Jam Master Jay, and Bobbi Kristina Brown! These stars all had their own unique corner on the market when it came to fame—but also died mysteriously! Keep reading to learn more!
This book takes a look at 20 cases just like these, notorious murders of those in the limelight…take a peek… and find out.
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In my opinion, Jack Smith is not a good writer; he is not clear on the concept of punctuation and does not proofread before publishing. But he puts out some really interesting true crime stuff.
This volume has lots of information (some not factual) about celebrities who were connected to a crime, many of them concerning the celebrity's own death. I was not familiar with many of them, but their stories were interesting just the same.
Just short synopsis of celebrity death. Nothing new here. Just read another celebrity book that gave great detail about the deaths and a bigger story about their days proceeding their death and who knew them best.