Bizarre! Shocking! Horrific! Depraved! 18 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases From Around The World, including; Scream : Two horror-obsessed teens set out to recreate a scene from their favorite movie. Their target? An innocent girl who thinks they’re her friends. Moon Madness : A little girl missing from a hospital ward, a frantic search by moonlight, a killer lurking in the shadows. 666 : Deep in the Russian woods, a group of teenaged Satanists is preparing for a ceremony, one that will come as a nasty shock to their newest recruits. The Killer Online : The murky waters of Internet dating are said to hold plenty of fish. Unfortunately, there are sharks too. Killing Mary : The victims had the same name and were killed in the same city within days of each other. Coincidence? Or something more sinister? For My Sister : The police said it was a missing person case but Teresa was convinced that her twin sister had been murdered. Now all she had to do, was prove it. Lesbian Vampire Killers : Four young women cruising the darkened streets of Brisbane, Australia - looking for blood. Thirteen Steps : A disgruntled employee hatches a plan to get back at his former boss, with catastrophic results for an innocent little girl. ˃˃˃ ˃˃˃ ˃˃˃ Plus 10 more riveting true crime cases. Scroll up to get your copy now. Book Series by Robert Keller Most of my works are about serial killers, while the “Murder Most Vile” series covers individual true crime stories. These are the main collections; Robert Keller’s True Crime eBook
Robert Keller's true crime anthologies make for great reading. They cover old and new cases, some popular and well known, both others quite obscure. The cases are well documented and written. I'm almost done with his 20 Murder Most Vile series.
Once again Mr. Keller has done a great job. And also what I found I enjoyed the most was that only a few of these cases had a read about. So that even made the book so much better. Mr. Keller is an author that makes reading about murder so entertaining in a way, I know I probably shouldn't say that but I know that when I pick up his books nine times out of ten it's going to be a great read. If you find yourself wondering if you should read it, trust me you should and you won't be disappointed..
Well, we have children murdering their parents, husbands killing wives and several wive's doing away with husbands. We have strangers as well as friends butchering innocent people. Reading Keller's books, it becomes apparent that just about anybody could, sometimes due to the circumstances of the moment, do anyone else in. I've now read more than a dozen of Keller's books as well as works by other authors in the crime world, and this author certainly stands out. His reportage is excellent, somewhat like reading newspaper reports, but with a little more tenderness for the victims. Keller also posts a picture of the murderer involved at the beginning of each essay. These pictures again suggest that virtually anybody can be vicious. These books are not for the paranoid at heart. You won't want to leave your house!