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True Crime Case Histories, Books 22, 23, & 24: 36 Disturbing Stories of Murder and Mayhem

By: Jason Neal
Narrated by: Simon de Deney
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36 Disturbing True Crime Stories of Murder and Betrayal

Volumes 22, 23, and 24 of the True Crime Case Histories Series

We tell ourselves we would know. That a killer would carry some visible mark, and that the people we trust could never be capable of the unthinkable. But the most chilling crimes are committed by the husband across the breakfast table, the coworker closing the shop, the polished stranger who remembers your children's names.

This collection moves through quiet suburbs, small towns, and faraway cities to reconstruct thirty-six cases where evil wore an ordinary face. Drawn from court transcripts, police files, and witness testimony, these accounts trace how trust becomes a weapon—and how often the danger was never a stranger at all.

A sampling of the stories includes: The Kite Flyer — An eleven-year-old boy's photograph landed in the newspaper. A man he had never met saw it, and decided the child belonged to him.

Call Me Clark — For three decades he moved through high society as a baronet, a physicist, and a Rockefeller. Every name was invented—and the life he abandoned in California hid at least one body.

The Body Broker — Grieving families donated their loved ones' remains for research. What federal agents found inside an Arizona warehouse defied comprehension.

Plus thirty-three more chilling cases.

These aren't stories ripped from headlines you've read a dozen times.

They're deep dives reconstructed from primary sources—thoroughly researched investigations into humanity's capacity for evil when it believes no one is looking. No padding, no speculation, no cheap thrills. Just the facts, told with the pacing of a thriller and the respect these victims deserve.

If you're a fan of Mindhunter or Forensic Files, you'll love this series.

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