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Cold Cases Solved Volume 11: 18 Fascinating True Crime Cold Cases, Finally Solved

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18 Baffling True Crime Cold Cases - Solved! including; The Last Detective: A cheating husband; a missing wife. The case looks like it will go unsolved. Enter a detective who won’t let it go.

Jukebox Hero: Kevin was working his dream job in the music industry. Then he uncovered a grift and decided to speak up. Dangerous move, very dangerous.

One Night in Elkhart: An ambush at a traffic light; a teenager abducted. What awaits is a night of pure terror... at the hands of a particularly sick individual.

The Truth About My Murder: The body of a young woman is found in the trunk of her car. Several suspects emerge. One of them is the lead detective on the case.

Slaughter in Sitka: A young Californian goes missing while working in Alaska. Years later, the truth about his disappearance emerges. It’s a shocker.


Little Runaway: Donna had run away many times before. This time is different. This time, she’s run straight into the grasp of a depraved child killer.

The Bone Collector: A teenager goes missing from a small town. Then a man reports that his dogs have been bringing back strange bones from the woods.

Major Crimes: Meet Bill Major. He’s a regular guy, the kind of man you might like if you got to meet him. He’s also a pedophile and a cold-blooded killer.

Plus 10 more horrific true murder cases. Scroll up to grab a copy of Cold Solved Volume 11.


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 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

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Published December 14, 2024

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September 19, 2025
Cold Cases Solved 11…

The discovery of DNA and how it can be used to solve crimes is nothing short of remarkable. The 18 cases in this volume are almost all solved decades later by the evolution of the use of DNA. Testing has come a very long way from that original case in England.

The 18 cases in this volume are completely unknown to me, which is unusual. The ID channel and Forensic Files series have covered a lot of unknown cases. ID also has had cold case programs. For a while, I watched a lot of that channel and those programs.

In this volume there are a few female violence victims that are a result of having “rejected” a coworker. This is so disturbing because you never know how someone will react. And unfortunately these women became victims of these nut jobs.

As usual, the cases are told as succinctly as possible. This author can churn out these stories fairly quickly.

Recommended for those who want their true crime stories told in a nutshell.
12 reviews
December 17, 2025
The cases are compelling…

But someone desperately needs to do some additional proofreading. As a true crime reader, I’ve read a lot of this author’s books. Overall, they’re interesting, fascinating cases, but the books contain a myriad of proofreading mistakes…wrong names, misspelling of names, mathematical errors relating to ages and dates, and other mistakes. Given that true crime is a detail-oriented genre, these mistakes are distracting.
Also - again having read a lot of books by this author who is incredibly prolific (which may be the reason for the aforementioned proofreading errors), and has written a number of book series, I think it would be interesting to see this author do a series on people who were wrongfully convicted and exonerated by the DNA and other modern investigative techniques. Not everyone who is convicted of a crime is actually guilty of that crime and many “monsters” have turned out to be innocent.
366 reviews
January 19, 2025
why Do We as a Society show Compassion for these Monsters?

It is a sad commentary on our society that all most all these victims are women. There has to be greater protections for women and the perpetrators should be harshly punished.
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December 18, 2024
Totally Riveting

As always, an excellent read! This author never fails to capture the attention of his readers. I can’t wait for the next book!
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January 4, 2025
Excellent true crime read

Absolutely love his style of writing....... Concise and informative yet still on a personal level with the victims....definitely an excellent read!
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