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Murder & Margaritas

Murder & Margaritas
Author: Rebecca Buttons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781088517338

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A collection of True Crime stories detailing the crimes of women against their husbands...Thomas Stack's death didn't surprise a lot of people when it happened. He was an alcoholic, and everyone suspected that he accidentally poisoned himself. But once the small town of Farmington heard that Cynthia Galens was actually behind the murder and that she used a large amount of antifreeze to get rid of her husband, everyone was in pure shock. Cynthia was a lovely lady without prior charges, but she did complain a couple of times that Thomas Stack was hurting her in the privacy of her own home. Unable to cope with his mood swings, Cynthia claimed she wanted to make him ill so she could run away from the man himself. But the levels of antifreeze in his system told a different story - that the murder was premeditated and Cynthia could have saved the man's life if she told the truth in the hospital.


Murders & Margaritas An Anthology of True Crime

Murders & Margaritas An Anthology of True Crime
Author: Rebecca Buttons
Publisher: Richard Poche
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: True Crime
ISBN:

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Thomas Stack's death didn't surprise a lot of people when it happened. He was an alcoholic, and everyone suspected that he accidentally poisoned himself. But once the small town of Farmington heard that Cynthia Galens was actually behind the murder and that she used a large amount of antifreeze to get rid of her husband, everyone was in pure shock. Cynthia was a lovely lady without prior charges, but she did complain a couple of times that Thomas Stack was hurting her in the privacy of her own home. Unable to cope with his mood swings, Cynthia claimed she wanted to make him ill so she could run away from the man himself. But the levels of antifreeze in his system told a different story - that the murder was premeditated and Cynthia could have saved the man's life if she told the truth in the hospital.


Margaritas & Murder

Margaritas & Murder
Author: Donald Bain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2005
Genre: Americans
ISBN: 9781101010204

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Deadly Secrets

Deadly Secrets
Author: Richard Hammer
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1504052285

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From a multiple Edgar Award winner: Three gripping accounts of murder, betrayal, and greed that made headlines and shocked the nation. A Pulitzer Prize nominee for his landmark work, The Court-Martial of Lt. Calley, Richard Hammer is a fearless chronicler of the dark side of human nature. Here in one volume are three of his most electrifying true crime accounts. The CBS Murders: On a warm spring evening in New York City, four people were shot in a parking lot near the CBS television studios in Midtown. But detectives soon discovered that only one victim was the intended target; the others were eyewitnesses who tragically stumbled onto the scene of the crime. In this Edgar Award–winning account, the NYPD sets out on the trail of a merciless assassin, uncovering one of the most diabolical criminal conspiracies in the city’s history. “A gripping police procedural.” —Kirkus Reviews Beyond Obsession: Joyce Aparo seemed to be the perfect single mother, doting on her daughter, Karin. But behind closed doors, Joyce had been viciously abusing the sixteen-year-old violin prodigy for years. Then, Karin met the equally troubled Dennis Coleman, and the two fell head-over-heels into lustful infatuation. Soon after, Joyce’s strangled body was found under a bridge. Dennis would eventually confess to the murder, claiming Karin begged him to kill her mother. But Karin had a very different story to tell. Was this really a twisted case of love and obsession, or was Karin now manipulating the police the same way she manipulated her former boyfriend? “This true-crime tale has all the elements of a novel . . . A satisfying read.” —Library Journal The Vatican Connection: Matteo de Lorenzo was one of the New York mob’s top earners when he and his ruthless business partner, Vincent Rizzo, traveled to Europe to discuss a plan to launder millions of dollars worth of phony securities. Their partner in crime? Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, the scandal-plagued president of the Vatican Bank. What they didn’t know was that Det. Joseph Coffey was already on their trail. The legendary New York policeman worked tirelessly to trace the fraudulent stocks and bonds around the world and deep into the corridors of power in Washington, DC, and Rome. This “explosive” Edgar Award winner has “all the ingredients of a thriller” (San Francisco Chronicle).


The Murder of Rebecca Schaeffer & Other Stories

The Murder of Rebecca Schaeffer & Other Stories
Author: Samantha Reeder
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781730923166

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An anthology of True CrimeMurder is tragic no matter when it happens, but society has a stronger reaction to murder when it happens to someone who is loved and adored by all, someone famous, someone for whom life has been cut too short. When an actress is murdered, when her potential for future success taken away, the world seems to stop for a moment. And in the case of Rebecca Schaeffer, everyone is still asking why. Her friends and family were robbed of years of her life. Her fans were robbed of hours of entertainment that she seemed destined for...But for a crazed stalker named Robert Bardo.


Juan Corona, Machete Murderer

Juan Corona, Machete Murderer
Author: Pete Dove
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre:
ISBN:

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It was on May 19th, 1971, just under a year after the attack on Raya, that a Japanese fruit farmer, Goro Kagehiro, with land in the Sacramento Valley, made an odd discovery on the outer reaches of his farm. Between two trees in his peach orchard, a hole had been dug. Shallow, but broadly in the shape of a grave. The farmer thought the hole odd but had a number of staff hired in at that time, and assumed it was something to do with one of them. Perhaps a hole dug to bury some waste? Nearby, one of those workers was busy, and Kagehiro approached him.The temporary employee, though, knew little of this unexpected feature in the landscape. Nor was he interested. Like most of his colleagues, he was only focussed on earning enough money to keep him going onto his next job. Hand to mouth. No roots. No ties. 'Of Mice and Men'. Some life.The farmer attempted to dismiss his discovery from his mind, but it would not go away. He made his way out to the distant corner of his land later that night, only to discover that the hole was no longer there. The space where it had been was now filled roughly in. If anything, the shape suggested a grave even more now than it had before.The matter continued to gnaw at the farmer's mind, and he contacted the police. They came out to look, began to dig and soon discovered a body. It was that of a local itinerant, a homeless alcoholic called Kenneth Whiteacre. Had Kagehiro not felt an overwhelming need to scratch the itch that mysterious hole had caused, then Kenneth Whiteacre would not have been missed. Just another Californian bum who was not longer about. Had anybody cared enough to wonder, they would have assumed he had moved off to somewhere new, as was his wont. He would be back, maybe in a few weeks. Or months. Or years. And if he didn't ever come back, nobody would know because he would have been long forgotten. Had anybody cared enough to wonder. Which, of course, nobody did.The shallow grave did not just hold the body of Kenneth Whiteacre, his head torn to shreds by a machete or some other sort of cleaver. Also in the hole was some gay porn. Sex crime, assumed the police. Some liaison gone wrong? Or was he the victim of the "Machete Murderer"?


Killer Crystal

Killer Crystal
Author: Ana Benson
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781095922057

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History shows us that men are most likely to commit heinous crimes but women are no strangers to violence either. Yes, they do not kill frequently and female killers do not engage in killing sprees so often. Instead, their crimes are driven by passion and sometimes even obsession with another person. They are not prone to selecting a random victim but would turn on their partners, friends, or family. Women are usually not killing for the thrill but they do so for their own personal gain, even if it seems illogical to a bystander. So as you may already know, whenever a body turns up somewhere, the police would immediately question the closest family members. Crystal Mae Wagner's case is intriguing because she managed to include a third man into the whole narrative and make him do the dirty job for her. The overly brutal killing and the disposal of the body shocked the Bibb County in Georgia. Luckily, Crystal Mae Wagner's body count didn't escalate and she was caught in time. But the trial and the analysis of her psychological profile intrigued everyone who was involved in this case. What makes a loving mother turn on her husband? And was there something that pushed her over the edge to seek help from her lover in order to do this gruesome murder? Let's dive in deeper into this case and discover more details about Crystal Mae Wagner and her life.


The Murder of Stacey Mitchell

The Murder of Stacey Mitchell
Author: Mark Tasmon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-08-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781087204345

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A True Crime anthology of women at their most barbaric... In 2006, two young women shocked the world with a brutal crime that seemed straight out of a torture porn movie. Valerie Parashmuti and Jessica Stasinowsky were two lesbian women who fancied themselves as vampires. They had been living together for a year before they took in a troubled sixteen-year-old named Stacey Mitchell. The attractive Stacey, however, caused a rift between the two lovers. A rift they decided to mend by killing the young girl in the warped belief that this would show how much they actually loved each other. These are the events that led up to that fateful day in 2006.


Tabitha Messina and Other Killers

Tabitha Messina and Other Killers
Author: Sara Thompson
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre:
ISBN:

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An anthology of True CrimeParricide, as defined by the New Oxford American Dictionary, is a noun meaning "the killing of a parent or other near relative". According to statistics, in the United States, about five parents are killed every week by their biological children. Matricide and patricide are both particularly rare occurrences when stood up against other murder statistics. While it only makes up about 1% of all homicides in the United States, it is still a shocking crime when it happens. Primarily, parricide is committed by the sons of the parents, ages 16 to 19. This aligns with makes being the primary perpetrators of all violent crime. Patricide is also twice as likely to be committed as a matricide. All in all, according to the statistics, male sons are more likely to kill their fathers when it comes to parricide. This knowledge is part of what makes the case of Tabitha Messina particularly disturbing.Made famous by her episode on Snapped: Killer Couples, Tabitha Messina is a bit of a mystery as far as her home life growing up. What is known about Tabitha is that she was born on October 26th in 1988. She was born in Cuyahoga County in Ohio, to father Richard Messina and mother Karen. From the beginning, her childhood was something that no child should ever have to endure. Her parents, it seemed, were not quite ready to be parents. Richard Messina was 31 at the time that Tabitha was born, and he was a hard-partying type. He wasn't ready to put away his youth. As far as her mother went, Karen Messina was an exotic dancer. Not only that, but Karen was absent for large parts of Tabitha's childhood. Tabitha was left yearning for a motherly presence that she couldn't seem to fill.


The Prom Mom & Other Stories

The Prom Mom & Other Stories
Author: Pete Yoder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-07-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781084199248

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An anthology of True Crime detailing the exploits of murderous women, young and old. This anthology is headlined by "The Prom Mom". If ever there was a case where the facts tell just a fraction of the story, then it is the one of Melissa Drexler.The bare details -teenage woman attends the school prom, gives birth to a baby, murders it, and returns to the dance floor - suggest a woman of such callousness that she should still be incarcerated twenty years after her crime. But there is so much more to this story than the tip of the iceberg presented above. Below the surface exists a body of deadly details that suggest such a crime is deserving of forensic examination, not just of the bloody and tragic evidence that was tried in court, but in a way that might offer us a deeper insight into the reasons why such horrors can occur.