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Murder Most Vile: Volume 4: 18 Shocking Cases

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Bizarre! Shocking! Horrific! Depraved!18 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases From Around The World, including;

The Horrendous Death of Kelly Anne Bates: The pathologist counted over 150 injuries to her body, and that wasn’t even the worst of it.

Little Hitler: A Nazi-obsessed cross dresser is stalking the streets of Cleveland, Ohio, gunning down anyone he encounters.

The Woodchipper Murder: Richard Crafts claimed his wife had left him, but he couldn’t explain why he was spotted operating a woodchipper in the middle of the night in the midst of a snowstorm.

The Acid Doctor: A narcissistic doctor exacts a horrendous revenge for his wife’s perceived infidelity.

Ultimate Evil: A deadly pedophile is stalking the children of Maryland and Florida – with the tacit approval of his parents.

See You In Hell: Ronald Gene Simmons comes up with a unique way to rid himself of his family responsibilities – kill ‘em all!

Tainted Love: A mother’s love knows no bounds, not even stopping at incest and murder.

The Affaire Janet Marshall: A crude French laborer with a history of sexual assaults, a pretty English schoolteacher on a cycling holiday. When their paths cross it can only end in tragedy.

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Book Series by Robert Keller

Most of my works cover 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 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

128 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 25, 2015

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1,571 reviews16 followers
May 6, 2021
I can't believe how quickly I am burning through these books. The cases are so interesting with Robert Keller's narrative style. Even revisited cases sound better when Keller writes up his version of the story. I listen to the books on my Kindle as I travel back and forth to work.

I hate getting out of the car because inevitably I've reached important part of a great narrative of a true crime case in this Fourth Volume of Murder Most Vile.
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528 reviews7 followers
April 30, 2018
A great read

I am keeping track of all Keller's TC anthologies so I don't miss any. They are unique covering all types of crimes in various countries and during many time periods. Great editing and writing. Thumbs up!
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February 3, 2022
fascinating reading

I love the way the crime is encapsulated into a short story- all the facts are there, it’s just abbreviated. Robert Keller writes thoughtfully, into the story and not the gore.
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December 10, 2021
I really enjoy Robert Keller’s style of writing and narration. These books might be super short reads, but they’re well worth it. I’ll definitely be reading the whole series.
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2,190 reviews159 followers
April 5, 2015
The author presents a chapter each on 18 cases of murder most vile. These are horrific crimes, presented in an easy-to-read format which covers the basics of the crime without wandering off course.

Mr. Keller covers these cases in a clear and concise manner. I have no reservations in recommending this book to readers of true crime.
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May 8, 2015
Nicely written

It was informative but not too long. It was just the right amount of information to make you wonder about how many sick people there are lurking around.
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November 6, 2016
Another great true crime book.

Once again we have a variety of murder cases . Each account is well researched and written by this author.
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