Step into the tragic life stories of Don Kemp, Kirsty Bentley, Jonathan Luna, and many more…
D.R. Werner has published some bestsellers, and he is a fanatic of true crime mysteries. This is the second volume of Unsolved True Crime, filled with ten more horrific and unsolved cases that were either forgotten or never heard of to begin with. The victims of these crimes never received the justice they rightfully deserve, and the offenders were never found nor could they be held accountable.
In True Crime, you will be introduced
the historical contexts of the not-so-familiar murdersan in-depth exploration of each of the victims and what happened to themcomprehensive looks at the investigations, suspects, and actions of the law enforcement of the different areas while trying to identify the perpetrators with the little resources they had availablea peek into the effects it had on families and communities that were shattered by these eventsAnd much more!
This book was riveting from start to finish. It dealt with true crimes all over the world which occurred in the late 20th century and the early 21st century. If you like to read about true crime and unsolved mysteries, this is a book you'll want to read. I highly recommend this book to other true crime readers.
It's so sad that none of these people have been found. Terrible that killers have to prey on the innocent. Too bad there are such terrible people everywhere. Hope the families get some closure.
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Excellent book. Couldn’t put it down the stories of the people that were killed I. Such gruesome ways and no one has solved it to this day. Families I’m sure want to know so they can have peace of mind
Spotty coverage of unsolved crime cases that include a list of some of the suspects for each case. I almost get the feeling this was written by more than one author since some of the cases are described very succinctly, almost like a policeman's notes, while a couple are presented in a much more speculative or accusatory nature. It seems apparent the author is not a big fan of these police investigations and the way they are conducted. A few of these crimes I have seen covered by true crime television shows or other true crime books while some have not been covered as much and the author seems to have done the research on their own.