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Buried Memories: Katie Beers’ Story by Katie Beers and Carolyn Gusoff (January 2013)
On December 28, 1992, Katie Beers was eagerly anticipating her tenth birthday. She would hit the double digits in only two days when her godmother, Linda Inghilleri, told her family friend John Esposito was taking her for a special outing as an early ...
Holding My Hand Through Hell by Susan Murphy Milano (October 2012)
Susan Murphy recalls people saying how lucky she was to have such a fantastic father in Chicago Police Department Detective Phillip Murphy. As a little girl, she could do nothing more than smile and nod, lest she become the target of her father’s ...
Broken Treaty: The True Story of a Father’s Covert Recovery of His Missing Son From Mexico by Steve Fenton (August 2011)
International parental child abduction are, unfortunately, all to common these days. As a matter of fact, they are becoming so common The Hague Convention was updated in 1980 to set guidelines for signing nations to follow in cases of parental abductions.
Unfortunately, ...
I, the People: How Marvin Zindler Busted the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas By Gary Taylor (May 2012)
I hadn’t even hit double digits when the movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas hit the big screens and there was no way my ultra conservative and religious parents (in the South, nonetheless) were going to allow me to see a film with such ...
Blood Beneath My Feet: The Journey of a Southern Death Investigator by Joseph Scott Morgan (July 2012)
What if death was your constant companion? What if your memories were filled with real-life horrific images most people don’t even see in their worst nightmares?
Meet Joseph Scott Morgan, former death investigator. Everyday was a funeral for him. ...
Luggage by Kroger: A True Crime Memoir by Gary Taylor (December 2008)
Grab a seat on the wild ride of an obsessive relationship, from its erotic beginning to its violent end and the trials required to clean up the mess. In this true-crime memoir, former Houston Post reporter Gary Taylor recounts his personal, true-life ...
John Wayne Gacy: Defending A Monster by Judge Sam L. Amirante and Danny Broderick (August 2011)
As a true crime reader, you’re probably familiar with the name John Wayne Gacy. In 1979, he was the most hated man in America after he confessed to murdering over 20 young men and burying their bodies under the floor of his Illinois home.In 1983, ...







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