22 Shocking True Crime Cases of Kids Who Kill, including; Aidan Von Grabow: Aidan’s acne medication came with a deadly side effect. It turned the mild-mannered teen into a vicious killer.
Jason Hartley: A 15-year-old, desperate to lose his virginity, pays a classmate for sex. Then she mocks his performance and things turn bad... very bad.
Dakotah Eliason: Dakotah’s grandparents had taken him in when his parents failed him. He loves them dearly. Why then, is he planning their destruction?
Berenice Juarez: Bernice does not approve of her mother’s lifestyle and she specifically does not like her new lover. She has a plan for that.
John Totherow: The boy claimed that someone had broken in and murdered his mom. The truth was closer to home... and far more shocking.
Krissi Caldwell & Bobby Gonzales: Krissi’s parents disapprove of her boyfriend. She won’t give him up. A clash is coming. There will be blood.
Aiden Fucci: A 13-year-old cheerleader sneaks out in the middle of the night to meet up with a classmate. She thinks they might fool around. He has other plans.
Alsa Thompson: She was a sweet and intelligent child who delighted all who encountered her. She may also have been a serial killer.
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Plus 14 more horrific true murder cases. Scroll up to grab a copy of Killer Kids Vol. 16.
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There’s at least one case included here that should be familiar, that of Aiden Fucci. The rest of these cases are really about disturbed kids who usually target someone they know. In several here,they have targeted one of their parents or they have killed a sibling.
This is just heartbreaking but also so astonishing, that children in this day and age are growing up with such mental issues.
Keller's books are all readable and the facts are well told. However, this book seems very staccato with short chapters. His style and content are well worth the time.
I like that these are all new stories that I have never heard before. Most were very interesting but very short with little detail. It is an all around good book.