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True Crime Case Histories: Volume 26
12 Disturbing Stories of Murder and Mayhem
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Narrado por:
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Simon de Deney
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Jason Neal
Twelve disturbing true crime stories of murder and mayhem.
Volume 26 of the True Crime Case Histories series.
Someone always knew the truth before anyone would believe them. A mother screaming that her baby wasn't in the burning house. A wife who insisted for years how she would die, and exactly who would do it. A survivor who fought a cord off her own throat and lived to describe the man the police had already ruled out.
The twelve cases in this volume span half a century and four countries, and they turn on a single unsettling truth: the evidence was usually there long before anyone was willing to read it. These weren't crimes of a single hot second. They were choices, made and remade by people who had every chance to stop and chose instead to keep going.
A charming real estate agent reports his wife missing at dawn, with fresh scratches down his cheek he blames on a blunt razor. A ten-day-old baby vanishes in a house fire, and six years later her mother spots a little girl with familiar dimples at a stranger's birthday party. A New York police officer spends his nights writing, in appalling detail, about killing women he actually knows, and a court must decide whether a monstrous thought is a crime at all. A young mother in Hong Kong is held captive over a debt so small it defies belief. And for two years, the Baton Rouge serial killer talks his way through unlocked doors while investigators chase the wrong man.
Plus several more disturbing cases. 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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