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⇒ Download Gratis Faceless Five Gruesome Unsolved Murders Most Mysterious and Headless Unsolved Murders of All Time eBook Jack Smith

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Five of the Most Gruesome Headless Unsolved Murder Cases of All Times
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Cold cases are fascinating because they have all the ingredients of a nail-biting murder mystery. Except there’s no ending. And what’s a book without an ending, except an endless source of frustration and speculation?

It’s even worse when the victim is unidentified. “Unknown” man/woman/ child murders send a chill through us and can even cause a little sadness. How could a person be so alone in the world that absolutely no one came forward to give them a name and a burial?

This volume examines five instances of a single or serial killing involving victims who were beheaded by their killers

●The Thames Torso Murders Known as the “Thames Mysteries" or "Embankment Murders," this series of gruesome killings was overshadowed by the terror surrounding Jack the Ripper’s crimes but were also very fascinating.

●The August 8, 1886 discovery of a decomposing male torso outside Wallingford, Connecticut. The victim was never identified, and a woman who claimed that she knew the whole story behind the murder committed suicide.

●The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run Between 1935 and 1938, a still-unidentified serial killer murdered and dismembered at least twelve victims in Cleveland, Ohio. All but three remain unidentified. Eliot Ness, the man who was partly responsible for taking down Al Capone, headed the investigations.

●Beth Doe On December 20, 1976, a young boy made a gruesome discovery on the banks of the Lehigh River in White Haven, Pennsylvania. The dismembered and mutilated remains of a young, white woman and her unborn child had been stuffed into three suitcases and thrown from a bridge along Interstate 80 over the Lehigh River.

●The February 28, 1983 discovery of the headless body of a little girl between the ages of 8 and 11, decomposing in an abandoned home on the north side of St. Louis, MO. Her head was never found. Despite heavy publicity, nobody identified her.

What do these cases have in common, besides the fact that they are cold and involve headless, unidentified victims? Somebody got away with murder...



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Faceless Five Gruesome Unsolved Murders Most Mysterious and Headless Unsolved Murders of All Time eBook Jack Smith

I am a fan of true crime and I read it on a regular basis. This is one of the better true crime books to come along in a while. As the title reads these are all crimes where the heads were missing - a bit gory but true.

The author, Jack Smith, does a good job of laying out the cases and each case contains a surprisingly large amount of information given the age of some of the cases and how clues and facts get lost or are so discredited, or they are of little value. Not so in this book. I am familiar with several of these case and I think the book nailed the facts very well.

I particularly liked reading about The Wallingford Mystery and Beth and Baby Doe. In these as in the other cases the descriptions of the victims are vivid and not for the faint-of-heart. Yet getting past that the stories are told in a factual and interesting manner.

If you like true crime give it a try. I think this might be Jack Smith's first book. If so I am looking forward to book two.

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  • Publication Date December 10, 2014
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I LOVE murder mysteries. Especially old time ones before all the CSI available today. Love the title!
Enjoyed this very much and the bonus chapter from the next book. It was very interesting.
Teresa Reasor Faceless Five Gruesome Unsolved Murders Most Mysterious and Headless Unsolved Murders of All Time
These are stories of murder most foul. All of the victims were headless and butchered. These stories are fascinating and well researched. I have always been interested in the Ripper and the first two stories are very similar to Jack's. This was an interesting read.
Fascinating recounting of unsolved murders. Television leads us to believe murders are almost always solved and murders punished. However this book shows this is not so. An interesting read and thought-provoking stories.
A really good read. I kind of wish the author had devoted less space to the well-worn Cleveland Torso Murderer case, but otherwise this is a 5-star read.
This book read like newspaper articles that would have been from the 1800 to early 1950's, before DNA testing, and reports from America's Most Wanted from the 1970's where the testing is just in the infant stages...until today where there is better testing. The victims have been dead for so long that their murderers have not been found or convicted. This book brought out emotions (which good books are supposed to do) for these victims that were viciously murdered. It saddened me to think these people were the sons or daughters of someone and not one person came to claim there body or even bother to report them missing.
I am an aficionado of genuine wrongdoing and I read it all the time. This is one of the better genuine wrongdoing books to go along in a while. As the title peruses these are all unlawful acts where the heads were missing - a bit shocking however genuine.
The writer, Jack Smith, benefits an occupation of laying out the cases and each one case contains a shockingly expansive measure of data given the age of a percentage of the cases and how intimations and certainties get lost or are so disparaged, or they are of little esteem. Not so in this book. I am acquainted with a few of these cases and I think the book nailed the certainties exceptionally well.
I especially preferred perusing about The Wallingford Mystery and Beth and Baby Doe. In these as in alternate cases the depictions of the exploited people are distinctive and not for the weak of-heart. Yet moving beyond that the stories are told in a genuine and intriguing way
I am a fan of true crime and I read it on a regular basis. This is one of the better true crime books to come along in a while. As the title reads these are all crimes where the heads were missing - a bit gory but true.

The author, Jack Smith, does a good job of laying out the cases and each case contains a surprisingly large amount of information given the age of some of the cases and how clues and facts get lost or are so discredited, or they are of little value. Not so in this book. I am familiar with several of these case and I think the book nailed the facts very well.

I particularly liked reading about The Wallingford Mystery and Beth and Baby Doe. In these as in the other cases the descriptions of the victims are vivid and not for the faint-of-heart. Yet getting past that the stories are told in a factual and interesting manner.

If you like true crime give it a try. I think this might be Jack Smith's first book. If so I am looking forward to book two.
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