True Crime Case Histories, Volume 22
12 Disturbing Stories of Murder and Mayhem
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Narrated by:
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Simon de Deney
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By:
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Jason Neal
About this listen
12 Disturbing True Crime Stories of Murder and Mayhem
Volume 22 of the True Crime Case Histories Series
This series can be listened to in any order.
Trust is the deadliest weapon.
The killers in this book weren't strangers. They were husbands and wives, neighbors with friendly dogs, family members who sat across the dinner table. They spent years building the relationships they would eventually destroy.
From suburban homes to isolated citrus groves, these twelve cases reveal what happens when ordinary people decide that the lives around them are simply obstacles to be removed.
He told everyone he was starting medical school. His pregnant wife believed every word. But when she discovered the truth, he'd already decided murder was easier than confession.
She was a respected physician and mother of three. Behind closed doors, she was poisoning her husband with exotic toxins and planning something far worse for her own children.
He walked his dog through the neighborhood and always had time to chat with the local kids. No one suspected a registered predator was hiding behind that warm smile.
In rural Florida, two relatives worked the citrus groves together. One carried a badge. But the bodies buried among the orange trees told a different story about the family business.
When a 911 dispatcher received a whispered call from a child, she had no idea she was listening to a massacre in progress.
He shot his mother, his wife, and his three children, then arranged their bodies with care. By the time anyone discovered what he'd done, he had disappeared into a new life, a new name, and a new wife who knew nothing about his past.
Plus six more chilling cases that prove the most dangerous people are often the ones we never think to suspect.
These aren't stories you've already heard. They're deep dives reconstructed from court transcripts, police files, and forensic evidence. No sensationalism—just raw, meticulously researched truth.
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