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Murder Most Vile Volume 47: 18 Shocking True Crime Cases of Murder and Mayhem

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Bizarre! Shocking! Horrific! Depraved!18 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases From Around The World, including;

Bloodlust: As a child, he loved stories of vampires and the undead. As an adult, he turned those stories into reality.

The Happiest Man on Death Row: Questions remained over his guilt, but Joe Arridy wasn’t bothered by them. He went smiling to the gas chamber.

Six Days of Terror: His family claimed he was a gentle giant, full of “love and kindness.” Tell that to the five people he butchered.

Angry Young Woman: Maria was tired of men, tired of their sexual innuendos and groping hands. Now she’s fighting back... knife in pocket, revenge in mind.

Insomnia: A sleep-deprived man drifts off one night and wakes up in a hospital bed, handcuffed to the frame. He has no recollection of what happened.

Prom Night: The deeply troubling story of a prom date gone horribly wrong, with deadly consequences for an innocent young woman.

Something Sweet: The split had been amicable but then one of the parties shows up dead, with anti-freeze in his blood. Who fed him the poison?

Dark Knight: All his life, Julian wanted to serve his country as a soldier. When the military decides he’s not wanted, he brings the war to them.

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Book Series by Robert Keller

Most of my works are about serial killers, while the “Murder Most Vile” series covers individual true crime stories. These are the main collections;American Monsters50 American Serial Killers You’ve Probably Never Heard OfMurder Most VileHuman MonstersBritish MonstersAustralian MonstersCanadian MonstersGerman MonstersCannibal KillersPlus various other standalone books, including the The Deadly Dozen, which is available as a free download on Amazon, and Serial Killers Unsolved, which you can get for free when signing up to my mailing list.Robert Keller’s True Crime eBook

Serial KillersTrue CrimeSerial Killer BiographiesMurder and MayhemTrue Murder CasesSerial Killer Case FilesTrue Crime Short Stories

121 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 13, 2024

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607 reviews17 followers
April 18, 2024
Of the many series that Robert Keller writes, MurderMost Vile is my favorite. Rather than having a specific crime or type of villain, in this series he reports on various types of crimes, all of them murder, with some as serial killers, angry husbands or wives, neighbors, strangers, etc. This volume is another excellent compendium of stories, each being six or seven pages long. The most outstanding of these is the last in the book describing a man, with a belly full of problems, going on a rampage in Australia. I. Surprised that I never heard about this incident as the total number of deaths in a twenty time span is quite surprising. Unlike many of his books, most of the killers in this one didn’t know their victims.
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1,328 reviews5 followers
May 12, 2024
Volume 47, True Crime Cases …

Mr. Keller is on the 47th book of his Most Vile series, and most of these cases are completely unknown to me. He’s found some interesting cases that are mostly solved, with only one or two that have something questionable about them. Older cases didn’t have the same ability to accumulate evidence or suspects were interrogated very intensely. Innocent people were possibly arrested and convicted. But the rest of these cases seem to have the correct suspects identified.

Good read, as usual. Highly recommended, KU read…
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May 10, 2024
A must have for the true crime enthusiast

This is a very interesting book, and definitely worth the read. Robert Keller definitely will hold the reader's attention to the end .
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