True Crime Case Histories, Volume 1: 8 Disturbing True Crime Stories By Jason Neal

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10/10 I love this.. I loved it I loved it lol not in a creepy way of course - it's set out in nice small sections to read cuts to the chase and doesn't overly describe peoples past, sticks to the crimes, the pertinent information, spectacular Crime, Biography, Nonfiction 4.5/5 stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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🐾🐶📖 Little story before I give my review! I was reading this while walking home from school and I walk through a kinda ally way sorta thing but it's very open still. Anyways, as I was walking, the story (from this book) I was reading got to the actually killing and what this particular killer did to the body and suddenly a dog began barking at me and I SCREAMED. Aloud.. and like 5 people turned their heads to look at me as if I was insane or being murdered myself. 😵🤭
Hope that made ya giggle.😂 Anyways my review ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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This book was very interesting to say the least. It was quick to get through even though I spaced it out to read when I didnt have a physical book with me.
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I gave it 4.5 stars because although it was VERY good and had all the elements that it should have being a collection of true crime stories, I wouldn't read it again so it lost that 0.5 star.
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This book is a collection of eight crime stories that have happened in real life, such as the story of Mary Bell, which I knew about prior to reading this book. It was chilling and a bit disgusting at times. It made me tear up. I highly recommend this if you like crime tv shows and movies. It let's you dive into the crime details and tells you the sentence that the criminal(s) were given. Overall an amazing and interesting read.
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These stories were quite interesting. I've read many true crime stories over the years and these are not ones commonly found. Several I had never read before or in the detail given.

These are not sophisticated essays. They are an easy to read and understand set of true crime stories. If you want more on these stories you can easily do more research on your own. But what Mr. Neal has provided are very compelling and disturbing readings.

I plan to read Jason Neal's Second book soon. Crime, Biography, Nonfiction Yikes -- there is a little girl in here named Mary who is just truly terrifying!

This is a collection of eight true crime cases. Each case is briefly discussed, although enough details are given to give you a sense of the crime (in case you want to do future research). It makes for a breezy, if not disturbing, read. Crime, Biography, Nonfiction Great book. Made me aware of cases I have not heard or read about previously. Crime, Biography, Nonfiction

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Reality!

I love a good true crime book! This one has GOOD, crazy stories! Even better... there are several different types of true crime in this book!!! Crime, Biography, Nonfiction 3.5 stars

I haven't heard of the stories in this book. When I tend to search for true crime, I get the same stories over and over.

While the writing is not excellent, it's not completely terrible either. I've read worse.

Some of the stories though made chills run down my back. Actually chills are still running down my back.

I will probably read the second volume after I get some happy stories. Crime, Biography, Nonfiction Another example of why Jason Neil is so freaking awesome!

Leave it to Jason Neil to find stories that I’ve never heard of and the ones I did hear of, they work told the way Jason tells them. He holds no punches and doesn’t keep details to himself because he thinks his readers are too soft to hear the gritty detail. That is why Jason Neil is my new favorite true crime rider.
From the youngest serial killer in Britain who happens to be a 10-year-old girl, to the head of security for a well liked a van Jellicle preacher who was so into loving God he thought sending his family there was a great idea or maybe it was because of his girlfriend? To the pregnant woman who wasn’t pregnant and had to take another woman’s baby, unfortunately the other woman didn’t live to tell the tale. The stores are so good and I mean no disrespect to the victims when I say that. What I mean is it was just amazed you the things people will do to try and get their way. Talk about selfish people. You must read this book if you are a true crime fan you need to get on the Jason Neil bandwagon and have his books in your library you will not regret getting them. He is the only true crime author that I can think of that goes the extra mile to get not so heard of stories. The only one I can think of that did that is AN rule, may she rest in peace. So Jason Neil is right on time. Crime, Biography, Nonfiction Short but interesting Crime, Biography, Nonfiction Good information, poor presentation

The crimes covered in this volume are truly disturbing, shocking and horrific. Some are covered more thoroughly than others, but the reader can Google any case for which more information is sought.

The writing was quite unprofessional with incomplete sentences and inconsistent usage of verb tenses. Everything in the book has already happened, so there is no need to use present tense.

I would like to see more books in this series, but hopefully in better shape before publishing.

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Eight True Crime Stories of Murder & Mayhem First Book of the True Crime Case Histories Series (2019) A quick word of warning. The true crime short stories within this book are unimaginably gruesome. Most news stories, television crime shows and true crime documentaries tend to leave out the most horrible details about murder cases simply because they are too extreme for the general public.

I have done my best to include full details of these stories no matter how sickening they may be. In these true crime stories you'll find that truth really is stranger and vastly more disturbing than fiction.

In my first book as a true crime author I've started with a few of the stories that have haunted me for some time. Some of these stories are unbelievable in their brutality while others are astounding in the stupidity of the killers.

You'll find a story of a religious evangelical christian who would rather strangle his wife and two young boys than lose his prominent job with the church.

Then there's the story of a man that fills his wife's orifices with grease so she will flammable from the inside.

There's the story of the small-town doctor that goes through the unbelievable lengths of performing surgery on himself to avoid going to jail for raping his patients.

Plus there's more stories of Serial Killers terrorizing cities and crime scenes that bring investigators and seasoned police to tears.

This collection of stories are from all around the globe and have no common thread between them other than that they are both thought provoking and disturbing.

The stories included in this anthology are dark and creepy and will leave you with a new understanding of just how fragile the human mind can be.

The stories include: Fred Grabbe, James Patterson Smith, Dr. John Schneeberger, Chris Coleman, Michelle Bica, Mary Bell, Graham Dwyer, Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris (The Toolbox Killers).



True Crime Case Histories, Volume 1: 8 Disturbing True Crime Stories