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    The Son of Sam "Then and Now" The David Berkowitz Story
    Most Haunted Crime Scenes In The World
    Evil in a Small Town
    The Manson Family "Then and Now"
    Crossing The Thin Blue Line
    Dr. Death M.D.
    • 2020

      The Manson Family "Then and Now"

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the infamous 1969 murders orchestrated by Charles Manson and his followers, focusing on the brutal killings of actress Sharon Tate and others. It revisits the crime scene, detailing the horrific events of those nights. Additionally, the narrative examines the current lives of Manson's "Family members," providing insight into their fates over four decades later. This retrospective offers a chilling look at the legacy of one of America's most notorious criminal cases.

      The Manson Family "Then and Now"
    • 2020

      The narrative explores the chilling reign of terror unleashed by David Berkowitz, known as the 'Son of Sam', who initiated a series of brutal attacks in New York City starting on July 29, 1976. As panic gripped the city during the summer of 1977, nightlife dwindled, and law enforcement struggled to apprehend the elusive killer. The book also reflects on Berkowitz's transformation from a notorious criminal to a devout Christian, highlighting his life in prison and the lasting impact of his crimes on the community.

      The Son of Sam "Then and Now" The David Berkowitz Story
    • 2020

      Battlefield New York

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of New York City, the narrative delves into the hidden conflicts between powerful crime families. While some skirmishes capture public attention, many unfold in the shadows of alleys and businesses. This exploration takes readers behind enemy lines, revealing the intricate dynamics of these battles, from clandestine meetings to courtroom confrontations, offering a gripping look at the underbelly of urban warfare.

      Battlefield New York
    • 2019

      Evil in a Small Town

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book critiques the portrayal of the West Memphis Three case in popular documentaries, arguing that they misrepresent the accused as innocent victims rather than highlighting the complexities of the actual events. It aims to shed light on the impact of media narratives on public perception and the justice system, emphasizing the importance of scrutinizing the information presented in these films.

      Evil in a Small Town
    • 2019

      Haunted United Kingdom

      • 668 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      Exploring the haunted locations across England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, this book delves into the eerie tales of ghosts and supernatural occurrences linked to historic castles and fortifications. It offers insights into the apparitions that roam these sites, detailing the reasons behind their hauntings, confirmed sightings, and instances of witchcraft. Readers will uncover the chilling history of towers, mansions, and dungeons throughout northern Britain, making it a compelling read for both history buffs and paranormal enthusiasts.

      Haunted United Kingdom
    • 2019

      When Love Kills

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Delving into the disturbing cases of eight parents who took the tragic step of killing their own children, this book examines the complex lives and motivations behind these horrific acts. It seeks to uncover the psychological and social factors that led these individuals to betray their protective roles. By shedding light on these chilling stories, the author aims to raise awareness and encourage vigilance in communities to help prevent future tragedies.

      When Love Kills
    • 2018

      Dr. Death M.D.

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the disturbing phenomenon of medical professionals committing murder, this work delves into the reasons behind such betrayals of trust. It examines shared factors that may predispose these individuals to violence, questioning the implications for societal values and ethics. The narrative emphasizes the importance of proactive measures, such as stringent background checks and psychological evaluations, to prevent future tragedies. Additionally, it reflects on the lasting impact of these crimes on victims and society, highlighting the need for vigilance and reform.

      Dr. Death M.D.
    • 2018

      Crossing The Thin Blue Line

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the motivations behind police officers who violate their oath, this book delves into the cases of Richard Crafts, Drew Peterson, Lawrencia "Laurie" Bembenek, and Gerard Schaefer. It examines the psychological and situational factors that may lead these individuals to commit murder, challenging the perception of law enforcement as inherently virtuous. By analyzing their backgrounds and actions, the narrative seeks to uncover the complexities behind their decisions to cross the Thin Blue Line.

      Crossing The Thin Blue Line
    • 2018

      Most Haunted Crime Scenes In The World

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of crime and the supernatural, this book delves into the morbid curiosity surrounding famous crime scenes and their reported hauntings. It examines the phenomenon of spirits returning to the sites of their demise, posing questions about their motives—whether they seek closure or are unaware of their fate. Through a collection of notable crime scenes, the narrative highlights eerie accounts of residual hauntings and unexplainable occurrences, offering a captivating look into the darker side of human fascination with death.

      Most Haunted Crime Scenes In The World
    • 2018

      Bloodbath in Tinseltown

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book delves into the enigmatic figure of Charles Manson and the notorious "Manson Family," exploring the dynamics of his influence over his followers during a chilling murder spree. It examines the psychological mechanisms behind Manson's control, prompting readers to reflect on the societal and individual factors that allowed such a figure to wield power. Through historical context, the narrative invites a deeper understanding of the events that captivated the nation and shaped public perception of cults and manipulation.

      Bloodbath in Tinseltown