Title | : | True Crime Case HistoriesVolume 6: 12 Disturbing True Crime Stories |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 162 |
Publication | : | First published February 6, 2021 |
Sixth Book of the True Crime Case Histories Series (2021)
As with the previous volumes of True Crime Case Histories, I use this introduction space as a quick word of warning. The stories in this book represent humanity at its absolute worst. Pure evil. Television crime shows and news articles often skip the messy parts of true crime stories. The details are just too much for the average viewer or reader.
In my books, however, I don’t leave out the details. I go through hours of research for each story. I search through old newspaper articles, court documents, first-hand descriptions, and autopsy reports. In my books I include details not to shock, but to give the reader a deeper look into the twisted mind of the killer. In the end, it’s unlikely any of us will understand the motive of the criminals in these books, but the level of depravity will at least keep you turning pages.
That being said, if you are overly squeamish with the details of true crime, this book may not be for you. If you’re okay with it… then let’s proceed.
Volume 6 features: longer stories, more photos, a bonus chapter, and an online appendix with additional photos, videos, and documents.
Volume 6 of True Crime Case Histories features twelve new stories from the past several decades.
True Crime Case HistoriesVolume 6: 12 Disturbing True Crime Stories Reviews
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There are just mean and horrible people living on this earth …..
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This is the first book I have read by Jason Neal. I found that the book is well-written and well-researched. Jason writes original story’s that I have never read before, and the short stories were extremely informative. I read mostly true crime books so a nice change reading a book on story’s I had never heard about. Several of Jason’s stories involve children, and it is always disturbing to read of a child suffering at the horror of the hands of these human monsters.
I think Jason Neal is a fantastic writer and his stories are not about the usual serial killers, which I loved. I cannot wait to read more of Jason’s books. This book is definitely a real page turner. Believe me, this book will not disappoint if you are a fan of true crime but not for the faint hearted as Jason does not skip over the details no matter how disturbing they may be. I will defiantly read more books by this author.
I am part of the ARC group for Ryan Green, and I received a free copy through Ryan’s introduction to a fellow author and I am leaving this review voluntarily. -
In diesem Buch bekommt man 12 True Crime Storys zu lesen. Die allesamt Schockierend und grausam sind. Außerdem gibt es eine Bonusstory, auch dieser Fall war erschütternd.
Man bekommt einen Einblick in die teilweise abartige Psyche des Menschen.
Das Buch bekommt einen Stern Abzug, aufgrund stellenweiser Fehler. Besonders aufgefallen ist mir dies im Schlusswort. Dort bedankt sich der Autor für das Lesen des vierten Bandes, auf dem Cover steht aber Band 6.
Sonst konnte mich das Buch gut unterhalten und es hat mal wieder gezeigt, wie grausam manche Menschen sein können.
Alles in allem gibt es vier Sterne für das Buch. -
Slayed Me
Jason Neal slayed me with his 6th Volume of True Crime Case Histories. I don't know how I missed that this had been released back on February 7th 2021. Okay I've been reading a lot and watching the new seasons of various true crime TV programs. So anyway I finally got around to reading this book full of true crime often better than those TV programs.
The killers in the book were mean, cruel, and remorseless. Their crimes were gruesome and heinous. Their ages and locations varied but their violent actions were over the top.
Two of the stories I'd read before by other authors but Mr Neal added details I'd never heard before. His manner of writing has continued to improve exponentially and I was enjoy how he handles each story. He paints a picture clear enough that you can imagine what his words are visualizing for you.
As the author warns be careful of what you read. You will find brutality, injustices, gruesome crimes, and crime scenes. If this is a trigger for you do not read this book. If you are a true crime fan you'll enjoy it. -
The Perpetrators Described Here Should Have Received the Ultimate Punishment
Reading these True Crime Stories, I am convinced that all of these Sub-humans should receive the same treatment that they administered to their victims. The Williams never see the light of day and hopefully they will be shanked in prison. -
This is definitely the darkest one yet in my opinion. It was super gruesome, and very challenging and difficult to read in several different chapters. I’m not great with gore, but I still found it morbidly fascinating. I’m sad this is the last in his currently published series, I really enjoy his writing style.
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Terrific TC anthology series
The cases the author chooses to cover in this series are more obscure and deal with crimes in different countries and eras making for compelling reading. If you like Robert Keller or Les MacDonald you will probably love this series. The color pictures are an added bonus. On to book seven! -
True crime case histories by Jason Neal
This book is an interesting collection of truly horrible crimes against humanity. The reader is given a warning of the content before reading, which I’m sure those with queasy stomachs would appreciate. The writing style is open, direct and easy to read/understand. I would recommend this book to all those true crime junkies amongst us. -
Pure Evil
It amazes me what people are capable of doing to each other. The stories in this volume are horrible and evil but everyone I read teaches me something new. I pray that we do not see another killer like, Bundy, Ridgeway, Dahmer... again, but a person with a smaller body count is just as ugly and evil. They just got caught earlier. -
Quick and easy-to-breeze-through summaries of 12 different true crime cases. Graphic in detail, as they are discussing some disturbing crimes, but still worth a read for those that enjoy true crime.
Note: Grabbed a free copy from BookBub. -
I HAD READ OR SEEN MOST OF THE STORIES IN THIS ONE. THE THING THAT MADE THIS STILL WORTH READING WAS NEW DETAILS THAT THE STORIES HAD. IT WAS VERY DETAILED (even though) AND HORRIFIC READING. NOT FOR HE SQUIMISH. ;D
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Interesting read
The stories were interesting and some were very sad to read.
One story actually took place about 1/2 an hour drive from
us. Neither my husband nor myself could remember hearing
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Very well written
Lome many of his other books in this group, Jason was able to introduce me to new stories I new nothing about. Will definitely be watching for more. -
Love this author
A must have book to add to your true crime collection. Definitely a real page turner. Believe me, this book will not disappoint. -
Pretty interesting collection of not really well known true crime cases!
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Yet another fantastic collection with cases I have not come across before
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I read this book because I left Ireland many years ago. I had been lucky that I was born into a family who were well off, and could afford to school us (5 children). We lived in the country surrounded by land and animals. I never knew about drugs, or killings. I never believed Ireland was like I read in this book. The first inkling I had was when Veronica Guerin was shot at point blank range in her car on the Naas road while stopped at traffic lights. She was the very brave journalist who tried to highlight the very bad drug and gun gangs now taking over Ireland. She was on her way home after giving evidence at Naas Courthouse. Once a sleepy town that I had left many years ago.
I may very well have just saw this as a one off shooting. As it was around the area that I once lived I began to dig deeper into what was actually going on. I was horrified to read about the gangs that were selling, and importing drugs/guns into Ireland. One gang would try to get rid of another gang. These criminals were still/are so vicious, they do not value anybody's life. In order to be the biggest/best they did not care who they used or killed. They had millions of pounds invested all over the world.
The saddest outcome for me reading this book was how they recruited the poorest people (where most of these gangesters came from) to get hooked on drugs. They had no choices then. In order to keep getting the drugs they craved, they had to do the gangesters bidding. These gangsters were so successful in how they ran their gangs drugs/guns it made me wonder how they managed as most had no proper education. They could have used their brain to run a legitimate business. Of course they do not think rationally. The more money they made, the more they seemed to want. Those caught and imprisoned never changed when they came out. For some who did want to change a price would be on their head until they were killed. They were considered 'Rats'.
It was a very insightful book that was extremely well written. Any ideas that I had of retiring to my homeland certainly changed my mind. I know their are gangs/drugs all over the world. Thankfully I never felt the need to take drugs. I have to take legal drugs now for my illness, I hate having to take them. I cannot understand what drug addicts get from drug taking. It was a wonderfully written book I would highly recommend if your interested in this subject.