Shocking and brutal true crimes against innocent victims who deserve to have their stories remembered.
A true crime anthology of 20 stories, Killer Case Files delivers gripping accounts of depraved and horrifying murders. These killers can range from seemingly normal people to psychopaths and serial killers who commit years of murder and mayhem.
Follow law enforcement as they use forensic science and old school detective skills to identify and apprehend these violent criminals, deviant predators, and serial killers.
20 Shocking Stories in Each Volume
Volume 3 includes . . . ◆ Friendly Betrayal: A sinister presence lurking online as several different people, finds a way to tempt a young woman in Alaska into enlisting help to commit the cold blooded murder of her innocent and unsuspecting best friend.
◆ Missing Lifeguard: Perhaps the only thing more heartbreaking than a case of a murdered teenager is an unsolved case of a murdered teenager. A beautiful16-year-old lifeguard abducted and killed. Several credible suspects. Zero convictions.
◆ The Night Nurse: A woman’s mental health begins to spiral downward after her family rejects her sexual orientation. Her descent accelerates from wanting to take her own life, to hearing God’s voice telling her to take many other people’s lives.
◆ Nameless Murder: The identity of a murdered child has eluded police for four decades. Even DNA from her body has failed to yield a connection to her murderer, or even to who the victim’s family is. As the web of known DNA is ever expanding, this mystery can not last much longer.
. . . plus 16 more shocking, true crime murder stories from Jamie Malton's Best True Crime. If you enjoy the books from top authors like Jack Rosewood, Robert Keller, and Jason Neal – you’ll love Jamie Malton’s Best True Crime series.
Each volume in this series includes a 21st bonus chapter and additional supporting Case Files from every story - available free at the author’s website, where readers can join the author to dive further into additional photos, news reports and disturbing specifics of each case.
A Word of Warning
The explicit details of these murders come directly from eyewitness accounts, interviews, police reports, court transcripts, crime scenes, and autopsy reports. They contain disturbing facts that may not be for everyone.
Jamie Malton is an American, non-fiction writer. She is the author of Killer Case Files: Jamie Malton’s Best True Crime Series which is an anthology of crime stories where the author examines the homicides perpetrated by murderers and serial killers.
Drawn to the how and why of real crime stories and fascinated by the detailed police work, DNA reconstruction, and genetic genealogy, she started writing her books to share the details of these stories with her readers.
For book research, she splits her time between the USA and European destinations where she often visits some of the places where crimes have occurred.
With criminal apprehension and victim restitution as a personal cause, she donates a portion of her book sales to charities that fund DNA reconstruction to solve cold cases and charities that support the families of murdered victims.
You can reach her at JamieMalton.com where she curates her research into Case Files for her book readers.
This volume contains some truly shocking stories. I'm talking about the kind of cases that make jurors leave the courtroom.
There is surely a lot of evil in the world, and none of us is safe from it. It is painful to know that so many innocent people must suffer and die to satisfy the desires of the evil ones.
I am a huge lover of true crime so was very excited about this book. This book contains 20 cases of true crime, and even includes obscure ones that I have not come across before. I enjoyed the detail the author has put into, especially as she doesn't hold back from the gory details, which admittedly is something I enjoy in these books, and it really adds to the stories. Jamie clearly has a talent for writing true crime and it's evident that she has put time and effort into her research.