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True Crime Case Histories, Volume 24: 12 Disturbing Stories of Murder and Mayhem

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12 Disturbing True Crime Stories of Murder and Mayhem

Volume 24 of the True Crime Case Histories Series.

Some of them hid behind a name that wasn't theirs. Others hid behind a uniform, a reputation, a famous last name, or a job so ordinary no one thought to look twice.

The twelve cases in this volume share one unsettling thread: the distance between who these people appeared to be and what they did when they were certain no one was watching. A few held that distance open for years. Some held it for decades. One died before anyone ever closed it.

Inside, you'll meet a dependable lodge handyman who carried one of the most recognizable family names in America—a name that made him the last person anyone wanted to suspect. A con man who moved through New England's wealthiest circles for sixteen years as a member of a storied dynasty, until a private investigator discovered he simply hadn't existed before 1993. A novelist whose literary thriller described, in strange detail, a real murder that had never been solved. A grieving German mother who walked into a courtroom and delivered her own verdict. A retired police officer whose teenage stepdaughter vanished, leaving behind only his version of what happened. And a drifter who killed along a Midwestern interstate for years and died before anyone learned his name.

These aren't stories ripped from headlines you've already read. They're deep dives reconstructed from court transcripts, police files, forensic reports, and trial testimony. No sensationalism, no padding—just meticulously researched truth about what people are capable of when they're convinced no one will ever know.

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