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  • True Crime Case Histories, Books 4, 5, & 6

  • 36 Disturbing True Crime Stories (3 Book True Crime Collection)
  • By: Jason Neal
  • Narrated by: Steven Rostance
  • Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (117 ratings)

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True Crime Case Histories, Books 4, 5, & 6

By: Jason Neal
Narrated by: Steven Rostance
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Publisher's summary

Thirty-six true crime stories of murder and mayhem. Listeners love this three-book collection, containing volumes four, five, and six.

A quick word of warning. The true crime short stories within this three book collection are unimaginably gruesome.

I start all of my true crime books with a quick word of warning. Most news articles and television true crime shows skim over the vile details of truly horrible crimes. In my books, I don’t gloss over the facts, regardless of how disgusting they may be. I try to give my listeners a clear and accurate description on just how demented the killers really were. I do my best not to leave anything out. The stories included in these books are not for the squeamish.

What you are about to hear are volumes four, five, and six of the True Crimes Case Histories Series. The stories in this collection will make you realize just how fragile the human mind can be.

A sampling of the 36 stories include:

The Darlington Cannibal: The story of a young English man that had plans to become the UK’s most notorious serial killer, but couldn’t keep his mouth shut after his first kill and bragged to over 20 of his friends.

The Carnival Cult: A group of four young men who believed they could do anything they wanted because their lord satan protected them. Satan apparently couldn’t protect them from prison.

Dead in the Water: A father of eight children lured women to his boat, raped them, and threw them overboard. Ingenious forensic science was eventually used to catch the killer.

Consumed by Desire: One story of a young man that couldn’t handle being rejected by his teenage girlfriend was suggested to me by a reader whose daughter had a close call with the killer.

The Crossbow Killer: A young, intelligent man that would rather kill his entire family with a crossbow than tell his girlfriend that he had been lying to her.

The Amish Killer: An Amish man, tormented by the threat of hell, that killed his wife because he thought she was the devil.

Divine Justice: A young girl that ran away from her Seattle home in the 1970s. For 30 years, her parents believed she was a victim of Ted Bundy, until the real killer was finally caught.

The Broomstick Killer: The Texas Penal System failed to protect the people of Texas by releasing a brutal killer of three teenagers. As a result, he killed as many as 11 more women.

Body in the Bag: A young man obsessed with the macabre listened to the voices in his head when his teenage girlfriend dumped him. Authorities found her eight weeks later stuffed inside a duffel bag.

The Copper Gulch Killer: A 16-year-old prodigy child is found with five gunshots from three different guns, but police are convinced there was only one killer. Ten years later, crime scene evidence is found in an abandoned storage locker.

Zack and Addie: A young New Orleans couple are featured in the New York Times when they refused to leave their French Quarter home during Hurricane Katrina. One year later, they're both dead with body parts found on the stove and in the fridge.

The Incest Killer: Katie Fusco learned she she was adopted when she was 18.

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excellent

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! After listening to this story,. I totally enjoyed reading this book. It’s well written and the characters were uniquely fantastic. I would suggest this book to my friends that like this sort of genera. this was a good book. The narration was great.

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I LOVE these books!

These stories go into ALL the details that most YouTube videos leave out. They are so well written and I listen to them constantly. The author should always continue researching and writing these books. I'm a little sad every time I finish the book, but am looking forward to more!

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Love the book, Narrator not so much.

I really enjoy the True Crimes series but this narrator just isn't very good. He speaks in a very monotone and flat manor.

As I mentioned, the book itself is great but please get a different narrator!!

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Love these books!

I love these books. I already listened to the first set of 3 books. The only thing I would change is to have the narrator of the first books narrate this one as well. I just have a hard time with accents. But I still highly recommend this set of books for any true crime enthusiast. There are many stories I've heard of, but there's also quite a few I've never heard of. These are graphic, so if you're squeamish, forewarning.

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No detail spared!

Well researched and well written true crime... thoroughly enjoyable read. Couldn't put it down!

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Well-curated Collection of cases for any TC fan!

A collection of cases with diverse crime stores from all over! I appreciated the "no frills" presentation if each case, just the facts, as brutal as they may be. A great addition to any true crime collection!

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great read very fascinating!

loved it very interesting highly recommend. doesn't have the Well known stories. thank you

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Abrupt endings

These are weirdly edited. Just as the story unfolds and the killer is exposed, the whole thing just stops. You literally wait for the next sentence for a bit before you realize the episode has ended. It’s jarring. Some of the episodes are just a few minutes long.

Not a good value. I’m returning.

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