36 Disturbing True Crime Stories of Murder and Deception Three Book Volumes 13, 14, and 15 of the True Crime Case Histories Series *** This series can be read in any order ***
Certain infamous cases have become household names for true crime John Wayne Gacy, the Zodiac Killer, Richard Ramirez, Aileen Wuornos, Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, and the Golden State Killer, just to name a few.
Their horrific deeds have been extensively documented across various media platforms - from books and websites to podcasts, streaming series, and magazines. They represent some of the most depraved offenders humanity has ever encountered.
However, the True Crime Case Histories series focuses on more obscure cases that are equally disturbing, if not more so.
This compilation of 36 stories across three True Crime books contains deeply disturbing content. Unlike typical news reports or TV shows that often sanitize the details of heinous acts, these accounts present an unflinching look at the darkest corners of human behavior.
I've made a deliberate choice to include comprehensive, factual descriptions of these crimes, no matter how unsettling. I aim to provide readers with an authentic understanding of the killers' depraved actions, sparing no details.
In this collection, you'll find 36 True Crime stories from the last several decades. Many of which you may never have heard of.
A sampling of the stories
The Creepy Uncle - When a schoolgirl vanishes after being seen arguing with her obsessive uncle, a hidden duffel bag and suspicious text messages help detectives unravel the chilling truth behind her disappearance.
Folly Beach - When teenage girls walking the windswept sands of a sleepy beach town begin to disappear without a trace, the quest to uncover a relentless predator reveals a fetish-fueled monster terrorizing the shores.
The Leaf Killer - After a single mother, her friend, and her two young children disappear from her home, police uncover an eccentric suspect with a strange obsession with leaves.
Web of Lies - When an all-American achiever's parents mysteriously disappear, investigators peel back layers of lies to reveal a disturbing truth behind the family's picture-perfect facade.
The Suitcase Killer - When a fisherman discovers a gruesome package floating in Chesapeake Bay, investigators are plunged into a twisted tale of love, betrayal, and murder. As they unravel the mystery behind a dismembered body, they expose the dark secrets of a seemingly perfect suburban family.
Plus, several more disturbing true crime stories.
These stories expose human depravity at its absolute worst—pure evil. We may never really understand what goes on inside the mind of a killer, but at least by studying the case histories and knowing their backstory, we might gain insight into what makes them tick. With any luck, we can learn from the past.
Readers love the True Crime Case Histories
"Kept me up way too late. I couldn't put down this gripping true crime thriller. Can't wait for the next one."
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"The intricacies of each tale are masterfully woven into a narrative that kept me hooked."
"From the very first word, I was drawn into the chilling world of these true crime stories.
Jason Neal is a Best-Selling American True Crime Author living in Hawaii with his wife, who is also an author writing Women's Fiction as G.T. London. Jason started his writing career in 1989 as a music industry publisher and wrote his first true crime collection in 2019.
As a boy growing up in the 80s just south of Seattle, Jason became fascinated with true crime stories after hearing the news of the Green River Killer so close to his home. Over the coming years, he would read everything he could get his hands on about true crime and serial killers.
As he approached 50, Jason began to assemble stories of the crimes that have fascinated him most throughout his life. He’s especially fascinated by cases solved by sheer luck, amazing police work, and groundbreaking technology like early DNA cases and, more recently, reverse genealogy.