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Although there have been individual books published about famous murder cases ranging from serial killers, mass murderers and more . . . .\"Murdered Judges of the Twentieth Century\" is the first collection of its kind.\nAlthough there have been individual books published about famous murder cases ranging from serial killers, mass murderers and more . . . .\"Murdered Judges of the Twentieth Century\" is the first collection of its kind. Susan P. Baker started this project because she was concerned with the prevalence of violence in American courthouses in the 1980s and 1990s. She had always thought of a courthouse as a safe haven, a place where one came to resolve one's differences through peaceful means, a sanctuary if you will. she imagined that people had respect for the judiciary, for lawyers, for bailiffs, and for other folks who worked in the legal business whether or not at our safe haven. Although she knew of Federal Judge John Wood's assassination, she assumed it was a fluke. It was related to a drug case. Those people knew no bounds.
Highlights They arrive alive. Author(s): Jack Steen 224 Pages Fiction + Literature Genres, Horror Series Name: The Asylum Confession Files Description Book Synopsis They arrive alive. They always leave dead. But first, they give me their confessions. My name is Jack Steen, and for those who arrive on my 'death' ward at the Asylum, I'm the last face many will see before they die. I am the night nurse at an Asylum for the Criminally Insane, and most of my patients know me as their Angel of Death. I know them as mass murderers, rapists, and serial killers - among other things. Here's what happens: they come on my floor, they give me their deathbed confession, and I help to make their death less painful. There's a catch, though: I want the real story, the one they haven't told anyone else. The majority of these killers are expert manipulators. They could be playing their final game with me by messing with my head. Now, maybe they're messing with yours too. Inside this book are 4 confessions: Patient Pops - is a father who wanted to protect his little girl. Patient Farmer Joe - is a pig farmer who never should have had children. Patient Henry - wants you to believe he's the brother of a mob boss. Patient Mary - would argue she should receive the Mother-of-the-Year award. WARNING: There is swearing in this book. And some stories might be a trigger for something you have a hard time handling. But, these are the confessions of serial killers, mass murderers, and such, so what do you expect? Want to read the next set of Confession books? Sign up for my mailing list over on my website - JackSteenBooks dot com.
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From veteran true crime master Harold Schechter comes a unique look into the history of crime told through the dark objects left behind. The false teeth of a female serial killer from 1908, the cut-and-paste confession of the Black Dahlia killer, the newly cracked cipher of the Zodiac killer, the shotgun used in the Clutter family murders, which were made famous by Truman Capote's true crime classic In Cold Blood—these are more than simple artifacts that once belonged to notorious murderers. They are objets of fascination to the legion of true crime obsessives around the world. And not merely for fleeting dark thrills, but because they represent a way to better understand those who we typically label monsters in lieu of learning how they actually became one. In Murderabilia, veteran true crime writer Harold Schechter presents 100 murder-related artifacts spanning two centuries (1808–2014), with accompanying stories of various lengths. A visual and literary journey, it presents a history unlike any previously told in the true crime genre, one that speaks to the dark fascination of true crime fans while also presenting a larger historical timeline of how and why we continue to be captivated by the most sensational crimes and killers among us.
"I'll be back."
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"I'll be back."
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In April of 2018, we traveled to Chicago to attend an event that was at the Congress Plaza Hotel. Part of that event was a bus tour down to the Englewood Post Office, which happens to be the former location of H.H. Holmes Murder Castle.There have been many books, YouTube videos, documentaries, and TV Shows talking about the Murder Castle, but the location of the post office is 611 W 63rd St, Chicago, IL 60621.For those who don't know, Herman Webster Mudgett (May 16, 1861 – May 7, 1896), better
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