18 Baffling True Crime Cold Cases - Solved! including; Dealing with the Preacher: He was a respected member of the community, a preacher, a philanthropist. He was also a man with a dark past.
Fallen Hero: The victim was a decorated Green Beret. Whoever took him down must have been tough as hell. Well, maybe not.
Ashes to Ashes: A body is found floating in the water off the Florida coast. Who is she and how did she die? The mystery will take three decades to unravel.
The Ring: A woman is dead. The police suspect her husband but can’t prove it. Then a piece of jewelry shows up in a place it shouldn’t be.
Last Suspect Standing: He was the last person anyone would have suspected. But when everyone else has been ruled out, there can be only one.
Buried in the Backyard: A WWI veteran vanishes on his way to get a haircut. Years later, a tipoff leads police to a shallow grave in a suburban garden.
She’s the One: Two women are gunned down in an apparent holdup at an ice cream parlor. The identity of the killer will leave everyone stunned.
Mortal Remains: An unfaithful wife; an angry husband. When she goes missing, there’s only one suspect. How do you prove it without a body?
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Book Series by Robert Keller
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Mr. Keller continues his cold cases that have been solved, with this collection of 18 more cases. Per my usual, I searched for pictures of the victims since to me, they are much more important than the perpetrators. The last case in the book was also covered by Dateline under the name Rosemary and the Motorcycle Man. I faintly recall seeing this one and just knowing from the start that he did it. Of course the show would not have been on if he wasn’t the murderer!
Anyway this is a collection of true crime cases that have taken years, in some cases decades, to solve. Several were solved by using familial DNA to locate a suspect. But all cold case detectives should be applauded for their dedication to this work. It’s so important and it gives families light at the end of the tunnel.
I like this series a lot, and I recommend it for anyone who is interested in true crime.
This is a fascinating book about people who try and murder others, thinking they are going to commit the perfect crime. The dedicated law enforcement professionals go to great lengths to find the perpetrator and bring them to justice. I really enjoyed this book.