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Killer Dads

Killer Dads
Author: Mary Papenfuss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1616147431

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Explores five examples of "family annihilators" in this troubling snapshot of crime twisted by the dark trajectory of machismo in economically stressful times. This title includes nearly 50 interviews of victims' friends and family, an examination of police files, and detailed profiles of the researchers who track these "killer dads".


Killer Dads

Killer Dads
Author: Jack Rosewood
Publisher: Lak Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2021-07-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781648450792

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Dads are great, right? Our dads have provided for us, protected us, taught us right from wrong, shown their sons how to be men, and scared off the jerks who wanted to dated their daughters. For most of us, we can thank our fathers for being the men and women we are today. Unfortunately, not all fathers are so great. Some are jerks, and a few are just downright evil. In this book, you'll learn about sixteen of the most terrible cases of dads who killed their own children. None of these men will get a father of the year award and very few will get Father's Day cards while they sit in prison, but their cases are sure to intrigue you. You'll learn about little-known details of some high-profile killer dad cases, such as Jeffrey MacDonald and John List, and a few that are little known. You'll read about dads such as Robert Fisher and Christian Longo, who killed their wives and children because they were bored with them, and a few, like Marcus Wesson and Purshottam Naidu, who were driven by truly bizarre motivations. These dads, and two uncles, span the globe and come from different ethnic and socio-economic groups, proving that familicide is a phenomenon that knows no boundaries. So sit back, relax, and open the pages of this book to learn about sixteen of the most dastardly fathers in history. You will definitely be disturbed but at the same time you won't be able to quit reading!


Killer Dad

Killer Dad
Author: Robert Scott
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-11-14
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0786038535

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A devoutly religious husband and father is revealed as a murderous sex addict in this true crime case featured on 48 Hours Mystery. In November of 2001, Colorado family man Michael Blagg called 911 in distress over his missing wife and six-year-old daughter, exclaiming “Oh my god . . . there’s blood all over!” But frantic search parties and Michael's anguished pleas on national television came up empty. Then the investigation stumbled across Blagg’s dark side. A devout born-again Christian, Blagg was addicted to Internet porn. He also reportedly abused his wife and indulged in the services of hired escorts. Then in June 2002, nearly a year after her disappearance, his wife's mummified remains were found in a local landfill. And Michael quickly left town. Extradited from Georgia, Blagg was charged with first-degree murder. But the explosive trial was rocked by even more bizarre revelations, stunning twists, and an unspeakable mystery that haunted the country: What made Blagg do it? And, even more disturbing, whatever happened to little Abby? Includes sixteen pages of shocking photos


Killer Dads: True Crime

Killer Dads: True Crime
Author: Sylvia Perrini
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505441796

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One of the hardest things someone can live through is the loss of a child; after all, children are not supposed to die before their parents do. It goes against the natural order of things. Therefore, it is unimaginable that someone would want to take the life of their own child or children. Unfortunately, this type of heinous act is something that has occurred multiple times over in the history of the United States and United Kingdom and elsewhere in the world. Cases of fathers who kill their children are deeply shocking, and when these murders happen it leaves people reeling. It affects the family, of course, but it also can affect a community, town, and a nation as a whole. It also often causes people to take a closer look at their loved ones and wonder if they are also capable of such an unthinkable, unspeakable act. In the cases of the men profiled in this book, it's easy to see that each of them had different demons they were fighting. Some of these demons were within themselves and some were due to outside forces. The majority of parents, thank goodness, would do anything to protect their children and would even die to save their children. So for a parent to look at his or her child, perhaps hear their pleas and cries, and watch their uncomprehending faces, and murder them, is almost too heinous to think about. Children and, in some cases, infants, died at the hands of one of the people they should have trusted the most. In this disturbing book bestselling author, Sylvia Perrini, takes a look at some of the many disturbing cases of fathers who intentionally killed their own children, their own flesh and blood!


Killer Families:: True Crime

Killer Families:: True Crime
Author: Sylvia Perrini
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505471427

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MURDER IN THE FAMILY The family home is supposed to be a place where family members find a safe haven from the stress of outside life. A place where they feel protected and loved. Yet for many this is simply not the case. The stories in this book are extracts from the book series "Murder In The Family". The true stories in this short book demonstrate that the family environment can be a very dangerous place indeed. Not just for children suffering from child abuse, but also for mothers, fathers, wives and husbands. In the United States, one of the most treacherous places for a woman is in her own home. Women may be afraid of strangers, but it's a husband, a lover, a boyfriend, or someone they know who is most likely to hurt them and they are at the highest risk of suffering violence or murder when they are divorcing or separating from a partner. Men too can suffer abuse from their wife or partner but the difference in physical size and strength puts a woman at greater risk than a man. For children, the greatest danger is not an unknown stranger, but their immediate families. Is your family safe?


Killer Parents: True Crime

Killer Parents: True Crime
Author: Sylvia Perrini
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505993202

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SHOCKING CASES OF PARENTS WHO HAVE KILLED THEIR PARENTS One of the hardest things someone can live through is the loss of a child; after all, children are not supposed to die before their parents do. It goes against the natural order of things. Therefore, it is unimaginable that someone would want to take the life of their own child or children. Unfortunately, this type of heinous act is something that has occurred multiple times over in the history of the United States and United Kingdom and elsewhere in the world. Of all the hideous violent crimes that are committed, the murder of one's own children, one's own flesh and blood, are the most baffling. The majority of parents, thank goodness, would do anything to protect their children and would even die to save their children. So for a parent to look at his or her child, perhaps hear their pleas and cries, and watch their uncomprehending faces, and murder them, is almost too heinous to think about. In this book bestselling author, Sylvia Perrini, examines, numerous profiles of mother's and father's who have murdered their children.


Letters from My Father's Murderer

Letters from My Father's Murderer
Author: Laurie Coombs
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2015-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 082544229X

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An extraordinary true story of grace, mercy, and the redemptive power of God When her father was murdered, Laurie Coombs and her family sought justice—and found it. Yet, despite the swift punishment of the killer, Laurie found herself increasingly full of pain, bitterness, and anger she couldn’t control. It was the call to love and forgive her father’s murderer that set her, the murderer, and several other inmates on the journey that would truly change their lives forever. This compelling story of transformation will touch the deepest wounds and show how God can redeem what seems unredeemable.


Dying for Daddy

Dying for Daddy
Author: Carlton Smith
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1504047605

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From the bestselling author of The Search for the Green River Killer: The account of the family tragedy that became one of California’s most shocking murder cases. On a picturesque street in Sacramento County, California, three healthy saplings stand side by side. But what they symbolize are the deaths of three innocent people—two of them children. The man who took their lives, then planted trees in their honor, was their own husband and father. Hearts went out to Jack Barron when his wife, Irene, died mysteriously in her sleep. Soon after, his two young children were also found dead in their beds. Barron claimed they suffered from the same rare genetic disorder as their mother. But when his fifty-two-year-old mother died, also of asphyxiation in her sleep, law enforcement officials finally took action: The fatal pattern was impossible to ignore. Was this “devoted” father really a heartless murderer? Did he suffer from a bizarre syndrome known as Munchausen by proxy, whereby a parent kills a child to gain sympathy? With firsthand interviews and exclusive inside information, author Carlton Smith paints a chilling portrait of a man driven to commit the most unspeakable of acts.


A Father's Story

A Father's Story
Author: Lionel Dahmer
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: True Crime
ISBN:

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Raising a Serial Killer A Father's Search for Answers In July of 1991 the country was shocked by the unfathomable crimes of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. But no one was more shocked than his parents. In A Father's Story, the reader is witness to the incremental unraveling of a parent's image of their child, and the "thousand different reactions" that follow. In his attempt to understand the nature of his son's psychosis, Lionel Dahmer methodically scrutinizes every possible contributing factor to his son's madness. His desperation is palpable as he searches for clues in the emotional, psychological, and genetic landscape of his son's life. Riveting and soul-wrenching, this unprecedented memoir is the confession of a father who must "confront the saddest truth a human can know-that his child has somehow crossed the line that separates the human from the monstrous."


Love, Daddy

Love, Daddy
Author: Carlton Smith
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1429908882

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He Looked like the Perfect Dad... Shortly before Christmas of 2001, the bodies of Mary Jane Longo and her three young children, Zachary, Sadie Ann, and Madison were discovered. They'd been murdered and dumped off the Oregon coast in Yaquina and Alsea Bay. The youngest victim was only two years old. Their father, Christian Longo, was missing. And Became One of America's Most Wanted Within days, the twenty-seven-year-old all-American dad was added to the FBI's list of Ten Most Wanted fugitives. As law enforcement officials scoured northern California in pursuit of the suspected family-killer, Longo was already looking for a new job-and a new life-under a new name. Believed to be skilled in identity theft, Christian Longo was on the run. Now investigative reporter Carlton Smith takes a journey into the heart of darkness-from Longo's masquerade as a devoted family man and finally to his capture at a beach camp in Mexico-to uncover the unfathomable trail of a deadly master of deception.