Unbelievable Crimes Volume Three: Macabre Yet Unknown True Crime Stories
By Daniela Airlie
- Release Date: 2023-05-22
- Genre: True Crime
Description
Take a journey with me into the depths of human malice in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Three.
In this third installment, I delve into some of the most appalling (yet lesser-known) crimes of our time, walking with you through a truly shocking odyssey of wickedness. I've delved deep into recent and historical true crimes, and compiled an anthology of tales even the most knowledgeable of crime readers are unaware of.
Discover the sinister story of "The Pockmarked Man", a mysterious figure whose heinous actions left a trail of devastation in his wake. He preyed on the women of Paris, assaulting them in horrific ways before ending their lives mercilessly.
I'll also cover the tragic murder of Julia Rawson, a case that exposed the depths of evil that can lurk within seemingly ordinary people. A serial killer fanatic lured Julia back to his home before killing and dismembering her with the help of an accomplice.
Explore the twisted minds of Robert and Stephen Spahalski, a case of identical twins who were bound by blood - but united by their disturbing criminal acts.
Read about the head-spinning web of deceit crafted by Dalia Dippolito, a woman whose cunning manipulation and determination to kill her husband will shock you. While this case reads like a script for a far-fetched thriller movie, this case is no tale of fiction.
Uncover the truth behind the tragic and senseless murder of Angela Samota, a young woman whose life was brutally cut short, with unimaginable cruelty. Decades passed with Angela's killer free to roam the streets... but would advancements in DNA help snare her murderer and bring them to justice?
Get to know these little-known cases and six more lesser-covered crimes in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Three. This book delves into the darkest depths of human nature, recounting real-life cases of murder, violence, and unimaginable cruelty. Please bear this in mind before reading.