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The Candy Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

The Candy Man

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Those who knew Houston's 'Candy Man' Dean Corll all described him the same way - well-mannered, considerate, quiet, neatly groomed, and cheerful. He could usually be found in one of the more affluent communities within Houston, entertaining young boys at a small candy factory owned by his mother - the boys would pop in to watch as the pieces of candy came off the assembly line, and they all got along well with Dean.But some boys saw a completely different side of the Candy Man.From December 13, 1970 to July 25, 1973, 28 boys between the ages of 13 and 20 vanished from a neighbourhood just west of downtown Houston. The young men had all been tortured, then killed, by Dean Corll - who was, at that time, America's most prolific serial killer.

Husband Killer Patricia Wells Jennings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Husband Killer Patricia Wells Jennings

In 1990, Patricia Wells Jennings received a sentence of capital punishment - condemned, by a jury vote, to live out the remainder of her limited days on Death Row. She'd been on trial for murder, after she'd killed her 80 year old husband by fatally beating him at a local motel. The jury had found her worthy of a death sentence, despite her persistent denials while on the witness stand.But 23 years later, the then-70 year old Jennings managed to evade the punishment that had been handed down to her by that jury, decades ago - one third of her life. Spared by what reporters described as "legal foul-ups," Jennings will now serve the rest of her life in prison. With Jennings off the list, just ...

Iryn Meyers, Killer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Iryn Meyers, Killer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

IRYN MEYERSIryn Meyers came to the United States as a mail order bride for Joe Meyers. Both lonely and desperate but for different reasons, Iran began to show a side of herself that wasn't too apparent to Joe when she detailed her wants and desires in their mail correspondence. Joe would soon find out that his supposedly sweet mail order bride from the Philippines was willing to do anything for money...even murder. Iryn Meyers is just one of numerous female "black widows" featured in this anthology which include; Judy Buenoano, Dena Thompson, Kristin Rossum and many, many more.

Tracy Fortson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Tracy Fortson

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It's hard to get a picture of who Tracy Fortson really is. On the surface, she seems to be a struggling but ambitious single mother, who worked her way up to earn the title of the first female deputy of her county. However, there's a darker side to her - she might also be a brutal and conniving killer - a woman who buried her victim's corpse in a grave of concrete.

Iryn Meyers, Killer
  • Language: en

Iryn Meyers, Killer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-06-29
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  • Publisher: Unknown

IRYN MEYERS Iryn Meyers came to the United States as a mail order bride for Joe Meyers. Both lonely and desperate but for different reasons, Iran began to show a side of herself that wasn't too apparent to Joe when she detailed her wants and desires in their mail correspondence. Joe would soon find out that his supposedly sweet mail order bride from the Philippines was willing to do anything for money...even murder. Iryn Meyers is just one of numerous female "black widows" featured in this anthology which include; Judy Buenoano, Dena Thompson, Kristin Rossum and many, many more.

Michelle Despain & Other Killers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Michelle Despain & Other Killers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

On August 24, 2011, Michelle Despain came home to find her husband, Marc, shot dead in the family's Arkansas home. As a real estate investor and appraiser, Marc provided his wife and kids with anything they could ever want - but while the family seemed to have more than enough money, there was trouble brewing under the surface of all that happiness...the family's idealized version of the American Dream all came to an end when Despain came home from a shift at the bank August 24, 2011 - and found her husband lying dead on the kitchen floor. Hysterical, Despain dialled 911 and attempted, incoherently, to explain to the operator that her husband had been shot, and she was fearing for her own life.

Killer Stripper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Killer Stripper

Cherrylle Dell got married when she was just seventeen years old, to a man two years her senior named Scott. The relationship was strained from the start, but the couple managed to make it work for more than two decades before they finally separated in 1992. In 1995, when Scott Dell's body was found in his farmhouse outside of Killaloe, Ontario, police initially determined that it was a suicide. The depression was to blame - he'd been struggling with the separation from his wife of twenty years, and had been diagnosed with cancer. On the night of December 29th, Scott consumed a lethal dose of wine laced with antifreeze, and no one thought anything more of it. But only two years later, Cherrylle Dell was charged with her estranged husband's death. By January of 2001, Cherrylle had failed to convince the judge of her innocence, and had been convicted of first-degree murder - facing a long sentence of life in prison. And that wasn't the end for Cherrylle. In April 2001, the ex-stripper stood trial again for first-degree murder - this time, though, the charges were in connection with a fire in August 1997 that had claimed the life of her past love, Nancy Fillmore.

Michelle Despain & Other Killers
  • Language: en

Michelle Despain & Other Killers

On August 24, 2011, Michelle Despain came home to find her husband, Marc, shot dead in the family's Arkansas home. As a real estate investor and appraiser, Marc provided his wife and kids with anything they could ever want - but while the family seemed to have more than enough money, there was trouble brewing under the surface of all that happiness...the family's idealized version of the American Dream all came to an end when Despain came home from a shift at the bank August 24, 2011 - and found her husband lying dead on the kitchen floor. Hysterical, Despain dialled 911 and attempted, incoherently, to explain to the operator that her husband had been shot, and she was fearing for her own life.

Killer Strippers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Killer Strippers

AN ANTHOLOGY OF PORN STARS & STRIPPERS WHO COMMITTED MURDER NARCY NOVACK Ben Novack Jr had just inherited the vast fortune of his hotelier father, the owner of the famed Fountainebleu in Miami. But Ben Jr had a taste for the fetish. He liked being tied up and being made to feel helpless. When he met a Venezuelan stripper named Narcy, he was immediately smitten by her dark exotic looks and kinky nature. But Narcy had other ideas for Ben Jr. She saw him as a meal ticket. And when that meal ticket was threatened with affairs with other women, Narcy made sure her revenge was brutal and horrific. AMANDA LOGUE Amber Logue had a double life. She was married with a young daughter. But only her husba...

Tough Tony
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Tough Tony

Mafia enforcer Anthony "Tough Tony" Spilotro was the main muscle protecting the Chicago mafia's illegal casino profits in Las Vegas in the 1970s and 1980s, until his death in 1986. Spilotro's time in Las Vegas, and the circumstances surrounding his murder, inspired the memorable character Nicky Santoro, played by Joe Pesci in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film Casino. "Ya know, he just - he was just a man, and got caught up in some things that maybe he shouldn't have," said Spilotro's son Vincent, "but he lived it the way he lived it." At only five feet six inches tall and weighing no more than 160 pounds, Spilotro didn't have the look of an intimidating gangster. In fact, he seemed more like a bus...