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1993 Archive
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Silent Witness: The Karla Brown Murder Case by Don W. Weber and Charles Bosworth Jr. (September 1993)
Posted on September 14, 2011 | 1 CommentKarla Brown dreamed of having a husband, a home, and children. John Prante would steal it all in one afternoon. -
Murder At 75 Birch by Richard T. Pienciak (1993)
Posted on September 12, 2011 | No CommentsTMI Review by Kim Cantrell Edward Glenn “Glen” Wolsieffer married his high school sweetheart, Elizabeth Tasker Wolsieffer, before he finished dental. While he worked toward a professional career, Betty (as... -
Marrying the Hangman by Sheila Weller (June 1993)
Posted on September 5, 2011 | No CommentsA divorce turns fatal when a wealthy Wall Street stock analysts ups the ante in a bid to win a heated child custody battle. -
Everything She Ever Wanted by Ann Rule (December 1993)
Posted on February 28, 2011 | 3 CommentsPat Allanson wanted everything money could buy. She was willing to do anything for it...willing to kill for it. Family, friends, employers - no one was safe from Pat. -
My Name Is Katherine by Joe Treen and Maria Eftimiades (May 1993)
Posted on June 21, 2010 | No CommentsWritten within months of the recovery of Katie Beers, this book is nothing but a rewrite of the information published in newspapers and police records -
Widow’s Web by Gene Lyons (August 1993)
Posted on June 2, 2010 | 3 CommentsOh, What A Tangled Web She Weaved Review by Kim Cantrell On March 12, 1982, Ron Orsini was murdered in his home while he lay sleeping in his bed. His... -
Blind Fury: The Shocking True Story of Gerald Stano by Anna Flowers (June 1993)
Posted on March 1, 2010 | 2 CommentsSerial Killer or Serial Confessor? Review by Kim Cantrell Gerald Eugene Stano loved cars, loved the beach, but hated women. And as he cruised along the shores of Florida’s Daytona... -
Bitter Almonds : The True Story of Mothers, Daughters, and the Seattle Cyanide Murders by Gregg Olsen (October 1993)
Posted on August 13, 2006 | 1 CommentStella Nickell wanted to collect the double indemnity on her husband Bruce's life insurance after she killed him with cyanide, so she devised a plan similar to the Tylenol poisonings




