Volume 5 includes . . .
◆ Disappearance in Sunrise City: When an eleven year old girl goes missing and is found dead days later, it’s odd how quickly the case goes cold and then stays cold for decades. Where was the murderer all those years and what was he doing every day? Maybe, he was a first responder who was supposed to help find missing children.
◆ Mother’s Lack of Mercy:Any normal parent’s worst fear is having harm come to one of your children. None of us can really even imagine having two children who came to be known as Jane Doe #4873 and Jane Doe #6607 in separate incidents that were a year apart. Even more unimaginable is their own mother being responsible for both of their murders.
◆ When Evil Meets Evil: One of the highest positions of trust in our society – some would say sacred trust – is that of a priest. A man who is supposed to represent the best of human nature, the model of moral and righteous conduct, especially to those who are disadvantaged and vulnerable. When that level of trust is repeatedly and systematically violated it can trigger resentment and even outrage. As it turns out, not only for regular people in the community, but also for the most hardened and violent prison inmates.
◆ ‘Til Death Do Us Part: Love triangles are relatively common. Thankfully, murders are much less common. But sometimes the web of lies between multiple people is so incredible that when someone finally admits guilt, it’s actually only the beginning of the story, not the end.
. . . plus 16 more shocking, true crime murder stories from Jamie Malton’s Best True Crime.If you enjoy gripping true crime stories, you’ll love Killer Case Files.