In The Colder Case Series, Uncivil Twilight is the 1925 case about the trial of S.C. Stone for the murders of the Martin sisters. Colder Case, covers the 1937 case and trial of Albert Dyer for the murders of Melba and Madeline Everett and their friend Jeanette Stephens, Their bodies were found within sight of the Martin crime scene in Los Angeles. Abandoned Justice is a very similar 1931 cold case about the murder of Virginia Brooks in San Diego, which is still unsolved. In the Court of Deadly Assumptions is about another similar 1937 case, the trial of Samuel Elmore for the murder of Joan Kuleba. Lynch Him! deals with the murder of little Geneva Hardman and the efforts to lynch the suspect. Mania for Murder explores the knowledge of serial killers in the 1800s. The Third Degree reveals how police often conducted interrogations in the early 1900s. There was no intention of writing more than Colder Case, but research revealed too many similar murders of children and they had to be followed. The series includes real cases with gruesome facts as reported in the news and official records. The testimony can be difficult at times and that made these cases more vulnerable to wrongful convictions because of the demand for swift punishment.
Mania for Murder: America’s Youngest Serial Killer (The Colder Case Series Book 6) (English Edition)
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