18 Baffling True Crime Cold Cases - Solved! including;
The Darkest Shade of Evil : Two little girls go missing from the mall. What happens to them is beyond your most terrifying nightmares.
You’re History : The discovery of a human skull panics a killer into a confession. Perhaps he should have waited for the coroner’s report.
Cold-Blooded : Karen was the former wife of an American icon. But celebrity is no shield against a determined psychopath.
The Janitor : When a preteen girl goes missing from a school, suspicion falls on the one person all of the female students are wary of – the creepy janitor.
A Bullet for Your Broken Heart : Roy Joe had been dealt many tribulations in his life. None of them, though, was as bad as Carolyn.
The Other Ripper : For years, Joan was thought to be a victim of Britain’s most notorious slayer. Her killer turned out to be a different psychopath entirely.
Young Blood : Two teenagers meet up for a moonlight tryst in an abandoned building. One of them won’t make it out alive.
Neighborhood Monster : It was a simple errand, a quick run to the store in a safe neighborhood. It should not have cost a little girl her life.
Cold Cases: Solved Volume 1: 18 Fascinating True Crime Cases
- ASIN : B08WK73KF5
- Language : English
- File size : 4564 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 131 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B08WJY69QV
About the author
Robert Keller
As a twelve year old, I borrowed a book from the library that I thought was a vampire novel. It turned out to be the true story of British "vampire" serial killer, John Haigh (amazing the things they'll let a 12 year old check out!). Nonetheless, I was fascinated, and even though the librarian wouldn't let me take out any other books on the subject, I became a true crime junkie, burning my way through True Detective magazines by the dozen.
Forty years later, I feel as though I've investigated more cases of murder than most homicide detectives, studied more serial killers than your average profiler, and spent more time than a conference full of psychologists trying to understand what every true crime buff really wants to know; Why do they do it?
My books feature the cases that interest me most. I hope that you will find them equally fascinating.