Bizarre! Shocking! Horrific! Depraved!18 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases From Around The World, including;
A Terrible Truth: John Sharpe has decided that he no longer wants to be married. He’s bought himself a speargun. It’s cheaper than a divorce.
Poor Twisted Me: He was good-looking rich kid obsessed with losing his virginity. If it doesn’t happen soon, he might just do something rash.
Permission to Kill: The killer offered a bizarre defense for murder, he claimed that the victim had asked him to kill her.
Showtime: A petulant man-child and his doting mother get into a war over her refusal to pay for concert tickets. One of them won’t survive the fall-out.
Pinky Swear: An infant dies in the care of a babysitter. The ruling is SIDS, but the child’s family never believed that. Years later, the dreadful truth emerges.
Killer Ratings: As a crime reporter, Wallace was always looking for a good story. And if the headlines weren’t compelling enough, he’d make them himself.
Evil Fantasies: Tanya has a bucket list of things she wants to do, like watching her boyfriend rape and murder a young girl.
Victim of Love: A woman dies in a tragic fall from a horse. At first glance, it looks like an accident. A closer look reveals murder.
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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 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
This is a better than average book by Keller. Not because the writing was better—Keller has always written quite well and included enough facts to make you familiar with the story—but because the stories themselves were so incredibly fiendish.