True Crime Case Histories - Volume 19
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Ja
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Ja
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Erscheinungsdatum
03.01.2026
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Jason NealSeitenzahl
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Englisch
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9798233172588
12 Disturbing True Crime Stories of Murder and Mayhem
Volume 19 of the True Crime Case Histories Series
***This series can be read in any order***
In quiet suburbs and familiar neighborhoods, evil often wears the most ordinary face. This collection of twelve meticulously researched cases exposes the chilling reality that the most dangerous predators aren't strangers lurking in shadowsthey're the people we trust, the neighbors we greet, and the faces we see every day.
From small-town America to international headlines, these stories reveal how carefully constructed lives can conceal unthinkable darkness, and how trust becomes the most dangerous weapon of all.
A sampling of the stories includes:
The Pink Princess A seven-year-old girl's excitement about Christmas gifts delivered to her door became the beginning of a nightmare that would haunt a small community. When the delivery driver who brought her packages decided she was a threat to his career, his solution defied all comprehension.
The Wrong Car A college senior celebrating her final weeks before law school made the same decision millions make every weekend--she opened an app and requested a ride home. But the car that pulled up wasn't the rideshare she thought it was.
The Forbidden Closet A nineteen-year-old's curiosity about her mother's locked closet uncovered an unthinkable secret that had been hidden for over a decade.
The Long Walk Home A high school senior walked home from a party, unaware that one of her classmates was lurking in the shadows. For the next thirty years, he sat in the same classrooms where her friends grieved, attended the same reunions, and lived in the same town where her family searched for answers.
The Blue Earth Jane Doe For thirty-five years, she lay in an unmarked grave, her identity stolen along with her life. It took the determination of a stranger who couldn't bear seeing "Unknown" on a headstone, and advances in DNA to bring her back to her family.
Plus, seven more shocking true crime stories that demonstrate how evil hides behind familiar faces and ordinary routines.
From teenage killers who turned jealousy into an eight-hour torture session to a businessman who used his sprawling estate as a burial ground for over twenty victims, these cases expose the monsters who lived among us, undetected and unsuspected, until their masks finally slipped.
Each story has been reconstructed through extensive research of court documents, police files, forensic reports, and firsthand testimony, offering readers an unflinching look at crimes that shattered communities and challenged everything they thought they knew about the people in their lives.
Readers love the True Crime Case Histories series:
"If you're a fan of Mindhunter or Forensic Files, you'll love this series. Real cases, no fluffjust gripping, well-researched storytelling."
"These aren't the usual overdone true crime stories. Jason Neal digs up cases I've never heard ofand tells them in a way that sticks with you."
"I thought I'd just read one chapter before bed. Three hours later, I was still turning pages. Totally addictive."
"What I appreciate most is the balancefactual, respectful, and still completely chilling."
"You can tell how much research goes into each story. It reads like investigative journalism with the pacing of a thriller."
"Some true crime books feel sensationalized. Not these. They're raw, honest, and sometimes hard to readbut impossible to put down."
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