Bizarre! Shocking! Horrific! Depraved! 18 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases From Around The World, including; The Hacker : A paranoid drug dealer out on an all night binge with a young man he believes to be a police informant. What could possibly go wrong? The Vampire of Paris : Meet Nico Claux, mortuary assistant, S & M enthusiast, cannibal, and wannabe vampire. From Sandra, To My Killer : A young girl is found brutally raped and murdered. The identity of her killer will stun an entire community. A Passion for Evil : When Snuff movie aficionado, John Madden, decides to indulge his darkest fantasy, no one is safe – not even his 12-year-old niece. Justice Takes Its Time : A journalist researching the biography of a long dead sports star stumbles upon the solution to a decades-old murder mystery. Dirty Rotten Scoundrel : A serial philanderer meets his worst nightmare, a lover who refuses to be shunted aside. His solution to the problem will shock you to the core. Blood in the Snow : A brilliant but troubled environmentalist turns his ire on the people he believes are destroying the Alaskan wilderness – with horrific results. A Dangerous Woman : Breaking up is never easy, breaking up with a woman like Shirley Turner could get you killed. The Man Who Killed Halloween : When 9-year-old Timmy O'Bryan dies in agony on Halloween night, the police are stunned at where the clues lead. Jill the Ripper : The murders were reminiscent of those committed by Jack the Ripper just a couple of years earlier. Could Mary Pearcy really have been the Whitechapel fiend? ˃˃˃ ˃˃˃ ˃˃˃ Plus 8 more riveting true crime cases. Scroll up to get your copy now. 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; Robert Keller’s True Crime eBook
With this volume I have finished reading all eighteen books produced to date in this series. I have found each book to be compelling reading. Volume 13 was another fine effort by Mr Keller. Fully half of the cases discussed were new to me. As usual, Keller was able to build a compact story, complete with the most important details, to have a full grasp of the incidents. One issue I might have is that I have read two of the stories offered here in previous Keller volumes. No mention of the book having repeats was made in the description. All in all, this was another intriguing read.
In this 13th Volume there have been a lot of speculation as to the identity of Jack the Ripper even the possibility that it could have been a woman. Why would a belief in environmentalism lead to a spree killing? Who is most likely to kill children? Unfortunately in most of the cases it's a parent or other family member. Sometimes a desire to assault / rape leads to murder. A crazy probably schizophrenic young man commits some atrocious acts. Since I already own and have read Volume 14 my next venture into murderland will be with Volume 15.