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Love Me or Else: The True Story of a Devoted Pastor, a Fatal Jealousy, and the Murder that Rocked a
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Remebering Adam Walsh on the 30th Anniversary of his Disappearance
Posted on July 27, 2011 | No CommentsThirty years ago today Adam Walsh disappeared. If only there was some way to tell him that he changed the lives of an entire generation and those who came after. -
I Would Find A Girl Walking by Kathy Kelly and Diana Montané (April 2011)
Posted on April 4, 2011 | 2 CommentsA Real Mind Tease Review by Kim Cantrell “Then I would go out riding around, and I would find a girl walking, and hopefully she would get into my car,”... -
Ghost: The True Story of One Mans Decent Into Madness and Murder by Glenn Puit (January 2011)
Posted on January 19, 2011 | 8 CommentsFrom Alaska State Trooper to an FBI Most Wanted Poster, John Patrick Addis had an uncanny ability to elude police and avoid justice. -
Stalling for Time: My Life as an FBI Hostage Negotiator by Gary Noesner (September 2010)
Posted on November 12, 2010 | No CommentsFormer Chief of the FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit Gary Noesner shares his experiences in a memoir style book that details cases he worked around the world, from militia stand-offs to domestic disturbances. -
Without Mercy by Gary Provost (December 1989)
Posted on October 11, 2010 | 2 CommentsDee Castell tells the story of how Miami, Florida businessman Art Venecia came to murdered and how she's not responsible because she was an alcoholic -
Kill For Me by M. William Phelps (September 2010)
Posted on September 22, 2010 | 3 CommentsA Little Lacking, But Still A Must Read Review by Kim Cantrell Sandee Rozzo had spent two days being held hostage, beaten, and brutally raped. And she knew the name... -
Lethal Intent by Sue Russell (November 2002)
Posted on August 30, 2010 | 1 CommentAileen Wournos is America's most famous female serial killer. What leads a woman to kill seven men? An abusive childhood? Mental illness? Author Sue Russell digs deep into the past in an effort to answer that question



