True Crime Case Histories(Books 1, 2 3): 32 Disturbing True Crime Stories by Jason Neal


True Crime Case Histories(Books 1, 2 3): 32 Disturbing True Crime Stories
Title : True Crime Case Histories(Books 1, 2 3): 32 Disturbing True Crime Stories
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 277
Publication : First published November 29, 2019

32 True Crime Stories of Murder & Mayhem

A quick word of warning. The true crime short stories within this three book collection are unimaginably gruesome.

I start all of my True Crime books with a quick word of warning. Most news articles and television true crime shows skim over the vile details of truly horrible crimes. In my books I don’t gloss over the facts, regardless of how disgusting they may be. I try to give my readers a clear and accurate description on just how demented the killers really were. I do my best not to leave anything out. The stories included in these books are not for the squeamish.

What you are about to read are my first three books. The stories in this collection will make you realize just how fragile the human mind can be.

A sampling of the stories include:

The Canal Killer - A violent psychopath cuts off the head, hands, and feet of his girlfriends and dumps them in the canals of London and Rotterdam.

The Head in the Bucket - A drug kingpin chops off the head of one of his dealers and carries it around in a Home Depot bucket.

Captain Cash - Another drug dealer butchers an entire family so he can take over a man’s fruit shipping business and transform it into a drug shipping business.

The Coffee Killer - A young woman, jealous of her rich socialite friend, poisons her by lacing her coffee with cyanide in a public coffee shop.

The Arizona Torso Killer - A petite trophy-wife shoots her husband, freezes his body, hacks him up with a jigsaw and dumps his torso in a dumpster behind a grocery store.

The Oxford Murder - A young college student strangles his girlfriend and crams her body into an eight-inch crawlspace beneath the stairs.

The Girl in the Barrel - A homeowner finds a fifty-five gallon barrel in the crawl space beneath his home. What they find inside the barrel unlocks a murder mystery dating back thirty years.

The Dexter Wannabe - A young man obsessed with the TV show Dexter lures unsuspecting victims to his "kill room" and keeps a detailed diary of the dismemberment of his prey.

The Murder of Elizabeth Olten - A fifteen-year-old girl wants to know what it feels like to kill a person.

Interpol's Most Wanted - When fishermen pull up the dead body of a man in the English Channel, police stumble upon one of Interpol's Most Wanted criminals.

The Girl in the Box - An unbelievable story of a psychopath who kidnaps a young girl and keeps her as a slave locked beneath his bed for seven years.

The Green Chain Rapist - A beautiful young mother is butchered in broad daylight in a London park and the only witness is her two-year-old son. Police then waste three years chasing the wrong man while the real killer slaughters another woman.

Paige’s Secret Life - A young single-mother of three goes missing and police realize she's been living a secret life that her friends and family didn't know about.

A Walking Shadow - A suicidal teenager, frustrated with the bank threatening to foreclose on the family home, kidnaps the bank manager's ten-year-old son and holds him for ransom.

Plus 18 more truly disturbing true crime stories.


True Crime Case Histories(Books 1, 2 3): 32 Disturbing True Crime Stories Reviews


  • Fishface

    Pretty good true crime

    Many of the cases in this triple volume were new to me, and even the familiar ones had new information in them. The writing was good, not great; the punctuation was eccentric and the book needed a good text editing. As promised, most of the cases were very gruesome indeed.

  • Patricia Farmer

    Captivating cases

    Very interesting book. Well written, and the author keeps the reader's attention without bogging the reader down with unneeded information. I really enjoy his style of writing, and I think you will also.

  • Karen

    there are so many bad people in this world. this is worth the read

  • Jill Farris

    Shocking

    Author warns you that this book gets graphic. Details of headliner murders from around the world. His detailed writing style has you picture in your mind ,will send chills down your back, will place sorrow for the victims and their families.
    It was one book I couldn't put down.

  • Hayleigh Marie Whitelock

    Love it! The graphic details about the crimes are great, don't really find them anywhere else and the writing is good. If I have one criticism, it is that I did find some spelling errors at times, only some words missing letters so not a big deal.

    Thank you for these, love true crime, so interesting.

  • Tan

    I LOVE TRUE CRIME STORIES

    I really enjoyed these 3 books, I am a lover of true crime books and this was wonderful and was very sad once I realized I was finished reading. Great job!

  • Melissa  Brengel

    On my.toes.

    Kept me thinking the entire TIME. each case was unique and personal which made it very difficult to put down.
    I'm looking forward to.reading more books.by.Jason Neal

  • Lucii Dixon

    These collections of case histories were interesting and detailed, they definitely did not leave the gore out from each case. This is highly recommended to true crime fanatics but definitely not for people with weak stomachs.

    I especially found the SK Confessions a rather eye-opening read, vile and disgusting but definitely helps you think about the mind of the killer. They were his own words, his own premeditated plans.

    My only issue is the books are way too small, I wish they were longer as I read them within a day.

  • Carol Mundie

    Quiet good crimes in this triple book deal some I have heard of some I hadn't. These are well, written book and nothing is spared in telling you the stories although this is said by the author at the beginning of the book. It didn't bother me as the subject of the books leads you to expect it to be gory and not very nice in parts.

  • Chasity and the Never ending Want to read list

    Looking forward to the next in the series.

    Could do with a good proof read. Spelling errors did not take away from the gruesome crimes committed in these books. Not for the faint hearted. Looking forward to reading the next books. A good mixture of killers. Some I had heard of before and some I hadn't.

  • Naomi Somerville

    Well written

    I like that these books are easy to read. Like a novel almost. Although the stories are awful, I like to try to figure out what makes some people do these things. A lot of background is provided so that helps. I didn’t like the rambling manifestos and transcripts from these killers. Too much. Might b a + for some

  • Gabrielle

    Anyone who knows me knows I love anything true crime. I don't know why but it has always fascinated me. My birthday and our anniversary is coming up and this is one of the things my husband got me. I finished it in less than 48 hours. I completely loved this and could not stop reading. A must for any true crime lover.

  • donna Jenner

    I cannot get enough of these true crime books i love them not the crime itself but i just love this kind of book. It is well written and composed just right. I also like the fact you find out what the punishment was for the crime so there is closure.

  • Sofia Puricelli

    Just finished this book and already itching for another one, Jason Neal writes about the crime like no other author I've seen - it's factual and to the point while still keeping the same suspense you would reading a mystery

  • shondelle Hinds

    These books really show that this world is full of MONSTERS in disguise....The author did an amazing Job

  • Sarah Diotto

    J'ai adoré ces livres. La recherche est remarquable et c'est très bien écrit. Jason Neal, un auteur à suivre et à lire !!

  • Adgee

    Okay

    If you are into true crime then you'll probably recognize a !majority of these. An okay read, but the author is a mediocre writer at best.

  • Skylar - Rose  Handy

    Most of the cases where either one I had already known or one I had ever heard of most info was new so overall I love reading this book and I learned a whole lot

  • Faye Sirs

    Not for the faint hearted, it has a lot of detail. But a great read for any true crime fans. You feel sick at how twisted people are and enraged by how poor the justice system often is.

  • Alicia

    The writing wasn't my favorite, but I did enjoy learning about the case histories. As much as one can enjoy it, I suppose.

  • Tammy Hadyniak

    Let’s say…. We live in a pretty messed up world. The book entails crimes and details that make ya think twice about not being aware of your surroundings for sure…

  • Deb Florea

    An interesting collection of true stories