True Crime Case Histories - Volume 7
12 Disturbing True Crime Stories (True Crime Collection)
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Steven Rostance
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Jason Neal
About this listen
12 True Crime Stories of Murder and Mayhem
Seventh Book of the True Crime Case Histories Series (2021)
If you’re familiar with the previous books in the True Crime Case Histories series, you already know that I start each book with a brief warning. Real true crime is not for everyone. The stories in this book represent humanity at its absolute worst. Pure evil. Television crime shows and news articles often skip the gruesome parts of true crime stories. The real details are just too grisly for the average viewer or reader.
In my books, however, I do my best to include the details, regardless of how unsettling they may be. Each story requires hours of research. I search through old newspaper articles, court documents, police reports, autopsy results, and first-hand descriptions. Some of the specifics can be disconcerting. I choose to include the details not to shock, but to give the reader a deeper view into the mind of the killer. Although it’s unlikely any of us will understand the motives of a diabolical monster, the level of depravity will keep you listening.
That being said, if you are overly squeamish about the details of true crime, this book may not be for you. If you’re okay with it...then let’s begin.
Volume 7 features: Longer stories, more photos, a bonus chapter, and an online appendix with additional photos, videos, and documents. Volume 7 of True Crime Case Histories features twelve new stories from the past 50 years.
A sampling of the stories include:
You’ll read about a law enforcement officer that took advantage of the trust associated with his uniform. His brutal reign of terror lasted eight years. It took the bravery of two young women that escaped his grasp to bring him down.
There’s the story of the recent law school graduate with a crush on his neighbor. Rather than asking her out on a date, he stalked and spied on his classmate, eventually taking her life. There’s also the heartbreaking story of a single mom, drowning in debt, that did the unthinkable for insurance money.
Seven of the stories in this book feature women killers, two of which took the time to meticulously dismember their victims - a task that can take great strength. Another woman manipulated her two teenage boys into killing for her. Yet another woman staged an elaborate hoax to get rid of her loving husband rather than go through the agony of a messy divorce.
You’ll also read of a sadistic group of up to twelve killers that took joy in abducting and torturing young men in Australia. Sadly, only one of the mysterious group has been brought to justice.
Plus many more disturbing stories.
The 12 stories in this volume are shocking and disturbing, but they’re true. These things really happen in the world. We may never understand why killers do what they do, but at least we can be better informed. You may have heard of a few of the stories in this volume, but there are several I’m almost certain you haven’t.
Scroll up to get your copy. True Crime Case Histories - Volume 8 is due out December 2021 and will feature 12 more short stories of True Crime, Murder & Mayhem, Serial Killer Biographies, and True Murder Case Files.
©2021 Jason Neal (P)2024 Jason NealWhat listeners say about True Crime Case Histories - Volume 7
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- Janalyn
- 10-04-23
Jason Neal does it again!
Jason Neal since book one has been my favorite True Crime Ryder he always gets the most obscure unheard of cases it tells the stories of the victims something I think most people don’t consider when talking about True Crime he not only tells this story but doesn’t with respect for everyone involved except for the perpetrators I really love his books in him always said when one is over because I now have to wait for the next one and although that means more crime has to happen all I can say is it happens anyway and things to Jason Neil so many people who wouldn’t have the stories told now half. Unlike most true crime books most of the stories in this one were perpetrated by women and although they do have the typical child killer and even a stalker most of the stories in this book haven’t been done to death by other True Crime riders and that is another reason why I love Jason Neil True Crime case histories. Please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
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