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Killer Case Files: 20 Shocking True Crime Stories, Volume 5
- Best True Crime
- Narrated by: Greg Sisco
- Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Uncover the shocking and brutal truths behind some of the most heinous crimes committed against innocent victims in Killer Case Files, the true-crime anthology that takes you on a gripping journey into the minds of depraved murderers.
An anthology of 20 stories, Killer Case Files delivers riveting accounts of deviant and horrifying murders. These killers can range from seemingly normal people to psychopaths and serial killers who commit years of murder and mayhem.
Every volume delves into the forensic science and detective work used to identify and apprehend these violent predators.
Volume 5 includes...
Disappearance in Sunrise City: When an 11-year-old girl goes missing and is found dead days later, it’s odd how quickly the case goes cold and then stays cold for decades. Where was the murderer all those years, and what was he doing every day? Maybe, he was a first responder who was supposed to help find missing children.
'Til Murder Do Us Part: Love triangles are relatively common. Thankfully, murders are much less common. But sometimes the web of lies between multiple people is so incredible that when someone finally admits guilt, it’s actually only the beginning of the story, not the end...plus 18 more shocking true-crime murder stories from Jamie Malton's Best True Crime.
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.
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.