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50 American Serial Killers You've Probably Never Heard Of: Volume 6

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At any given time there are between 30 and 50 serial killers roaming the streets of America. These are their stories.50 shocking true crime cases, including;

Charles Albright: Some people collect coins or stamps, Charles Albright collected eyeballs.

Paul Bateson: The depraved killer behind New York’s “Fag in a Bag” murders.

Anthony & Nathaniel Cook: Horrendously cruel siblings who terrorized Toledo, Ohio with a series of startlingly bloody murders.

William Gautney: A murderous tramp who rode the rails across America, snatching and killing children wherever he stopped off.

Vicky Dawn Jackson: Deadly nurse who turned a small Texas hospital into a house of death.

Richard Macek: The ‘Mad Biter’ savaged his victims with his teeth.

Joe Roy Metheny: Cannibal killer who claimed that he sold his victims’ flesh in 'pork sandwiches.’

Joseph Naso: This killer rapist enjoyed posing and photographing his victims’ corpses.

Gary Lee Schaefer:’Born-again Christian’ and diligent churchgoer, Schaefer was also the savage sex slayer of young girls.

Lesley Eugene Warren: A smooth-talking lady’s man with a taste for rape and murder.

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Plus 40 more riveting true crime cases…Scroll up to get your copy

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

209 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2017

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3,297 reviews242 followers
January 1, 2018
Another very interesting read...

Again, this was full of crime cases I've never heard of (and a few that are old hat to me, like local talent Leslie Williams). I caught a few mistakes in the text -- Bill Suff killed his daughter when she was 2 mos old, for instance -- and I was frustrated by the inconsistent details, like dates of death and even the names of the victims. I decided to look up one of the 2 victims of Elton Jackson mentioned in here and was surprised to learn he'd killed a dozen people, without a single John Doe in the bunch. Why are they not named?? With all that said I was unable to stop turning the pages of this book -- I immediately downloaded 2 others in the series.
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December 14, 2017
Good True Crime read

As always Robert Keller does a great job with true crime. If you like to read True Crime than read this book.
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41 reviews
December 22, 2017
Another great read.

Another great book from my favourite true crime author. I didn't think that after 30 years of reading true crime that there would be any serial killers that I haven't read about but as I found out with this great book, there obviously is. Can't wait for no.7
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2,190 reviews158 followers
December 25, 2017
Robert Keller can always surprise me with more serial killers that I've never heard of.

True crime fans will find plenty of reading pleasure in this book.
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April 1, 2018
Interesting

Moderately entertaining book. Quite a few typos and grammatical mistakes, but it was free on Kindle Unlimited. It's a quick read.
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September 18, 2020
Headline type writing

Well researched and clearly written in a "just the facts" style. Try his other books. They're more readable than several others writing in this genre.
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December 29, 2021
Keller great as always!

This author is consistently interesting and I look forward to every new book. Give him a try. You won't be disappointed. 4 stars all around.


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