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True Crime Stories

Twisted Tales of True Crime: Murders, Disappearances, and Serial Killers

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True Crime Stories

By: Hannah Tidy
Narrated by: Gunnar Qualen, Jenna St. Claire
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No one ever truly disappears. In every unsolved case, at least one person knows the truth.

True crime is one of the most popular genres on the bookshelves - new docuseries and podcasts entice an audience millions strong. But why are we so drawn to real-life horror? What does it say about us?

True crime is about humanity. We are hardwired to pay attention to things that could harm us, and that’s why so many of us are captivated by the genre. It’s not a reflection of something dark within us - it’s a reflection of human nature.

True crime has become more than a source of entertainment, and it plays a critical role in giving forgotten victims a voice they never had the chance to share. Indeed, reading and sharing true crime stories is an act of social responsibility.

When true crime is done well, it teaches us how to be vigilant. It teaches us compassion, and it keeps the memories of victims alive.

True crime writers have the responsibility to provide a balanced narrative and tell the stories of both perpetrator and victim without sensationalism. It is through this careful attention to detail that the victim is honored, and innocent bystanders are protected from the crossfire.

Having lived through the traumatic disappearance of a loved one herself, Hannah J. Tidy understands the weight of this responsibility and expertly guides you through some of the most disturbing true crime stories of all time.

In True Crime Stories: Murders, Disappearances, and Serial Killers: Twisted Tales of True Crime, you’ll be led through a series of the darkest cases the world has ever seen. You’ll discover:

  • Critical red flags missed by police in a number of chilling cases
  • The horrific story of Jordan Turpin and her 12 siblings
  • A demystification of the vanishing children of Bowraville
  • Why DNA testing was historically underused and how the tables have turned
  • The infamous case of Fred and Rose West unraveled
  • A puzzling story of a seemingly innocuous note
  • Excerpts from real interviews with some of the most deadly criminals of all time
  • How an unexpected discovery linked three separate disappearances
  • Clues as to how some of the world’s most notorious criminals became cold-blooded killers
  • A series of dead ends and a multitude of cases that raise more questions than answers

And much more.

If you’ve ever worried about your interest in true crime, relax. Your interest is natural, and it shows your empathy, your compassion, and your humanity.

Ethically handled true crime stories play a vital role in bringing a voice to the victims and protecting innocent people from being wrongfully accused. When we let these stories sit untold, we let the perpetrators win.

By sharing true crime stories, we’re making the world a better place, one story at a time.

To learn more about the facts behind some of the darkest cases in history, click “Add to Cart” now. Play your part in giving the victims their voice.

©2020 Hannah J Tidy (P)2020 Hannah J Tidy
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Interesting true crime tales

I really enjoyed this book. It's a collection of true crime/murder stories and is presented without any sensationalism, which I really liked. Tales are interesting and the narration is very good too.

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Literal goosebumps (and not nice ones!)

Amazing book for fans of the crime genre -- not for the faint hearted!
Based in different ages and backgrounds, it's a variety of truly dark stories. You might have a hard time falling asleep!

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