True Crime Confidential Volume 2

True Crime Confidential, #2

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime
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Author: Robert Keller ISBN: 9781386281740
Publisher: Robert Keller Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robert Keller
ISBN: 9781386281740
Publisher: Robert Keller
Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

18 Truly Horrific Murder Cases, including;
  
In Plain Sight: A young woman is brutally murdered in front of 38 witnesses. So why didn’t anyone call the police?

Bad Chemistry: John Balaban had a problem with women, one that he resolved at the end of a sharp blade. 
 
Fox on the Run: A young mother is found shot to death and the clues point to the unlikeliest of suspects – a gorgeous ex-cop and playboy bunny. 
   
Weeds: The Major enjoyed an orderly existence, using poison to extinguish the weeds from his garden and the human encumbrances from his life.   

Blood Sacrifices: Everyone on campus knew that Alex had mental problems, few suspected how deep those problems ran. 

A Murder in Amish Country: Edward Gingerich was always a bit odd, but no one believed he was dangerous. They were wrong, dead wrong. 
  
The Bodies in the Trunk: A steamer trunk sits on the platform, leaking a vile smelling brown liquid. Who will collect it and more importantly, what’s inside?  

    
The Fifth Commandment: Father Hans Schmidt was selective about which commandments he chose to obey. Thou shalt not kill did not make the cut.
 

**Plus 10 more riveting true crime cases. Scroll up to get your copy now. **

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18 Truly Horrific Murder Cases, including;
  
In Plain Sight: A young woman is brutally murdered in front of 38 witnesses. So why didn’t anyone call the police?

Bad Chemistry: John Balaban had a problem with women, one that he resolved at the end of a sharp blade. 
 
Fox on the Run: A young mother is found shot to death and the clues point to the unlikeliest of suspects – a gorgeous ex-cop and playboy bunny. 
   
Weeds: The Major enjoyed an orderly existence, using poison to extinguish the weeds from his garden and the human encumbrances from his life.   

Blood Sacrifices: Everyone on campus knew that Alex had mental problems, few suspected how deep those problems ran. 

A Murder in Amish Country: Edward Gingerich was always a bit odd, but no one believed he was dangerous. They were wrong, dead wrong. 
  
The Bodies in the Trunk: A steamer trunk sits on the platform, leaking a vile smelling brown liquid. Who will collect it and more importantly, what’s inside?  

    
The Fifth Commandment: Father Hans Schmidt was selective about which commandments he chose to obey. Thou shalt not kill did not make the cut.
 

**Plus 10 more riveting true crime cases. Scroll up to get your copy now. **

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