Details the horrifying true account of twisted killer Kristen Gilbert, a.k.a. the Angel of Death, who, as a nurse at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Northamption, Massachusetts, murdered many of the helpless patients in her care with a lethal drug that caused fatal heart attacks. Original.
- Incredible true story of a cop and a serial killer playing cat-and-mouse, with lives hanging in the balance - Sixteen pages of shocking photos!
A real estate lawyer in Connecticut's moneyed seaside communities, Beth Ann Carpenter, 30, had beauty, brains and success. But she wanted more- namely guardianship of her two-year-old niece, Rebecca, daughter of Beth's estranged sister, Kim. When Kim married Anson "Buzz" Clinton, 28, a former mal...
From back cover:"On a December night in 2004, a 911 operator in Nodaway County, Missouri, received a frantic call from a woman who'd found her pregnant 23-year-old daughter in a pool of blood on the living room floor. Most shocking of all, the dying woman's unborn baby had been viciously ripped f...
The author of "Every Move You Make" reveals the true story of Dianne Odell, who in 2004 was convicted of killing three of her newborn children in the early 1980s at her New York home after their remains were discovered in a storage facility in Arizona in 2003. photos. Original.
A Life Taken Jeanne Dominico's fiancé found her body on her kitchen floor. More than forty stab wounds and blows to her head with a blunt instrument had cut her life short. What monster had struck in the heart of a peaceful New England town? A Trust Betrayed Jeanne was a hard-working single...
Many knew it likely wasn’t going to happen, seeing how devastating it could be for Cynthia if she happened to say the wrong thing and open a vein of her life that had yet to be explored. Maybe it was safe if she kept quiet and hedged her bets, knowing full well that a judge might view her silence...
In this situation, ever since she and Josh had been brought in, Emilia believed she’d had the upper hand all along. And, in many ways, she actually had—until she went and opened her mouth and put herself at the scene of a brutal murder, not only watching it unfold, but participating. If Emilia wo...
He enjoyed this moment of giving to the GCPD what it wanted from the beginning. Answers. What Hembree would say next regarding Randi Saldana’s murder, however, was something no one had heard. “I killed Randi for drugs.” Hensley asked Hembree what he meant. “Stella and [her sister] and Shorty gave...
(his word) just sitting there, minding her own business. She wasn’t talking, but more or less relaxing quietly, a look of bashfulness and maybe contemptuousness about her. It was November 1, 2004. “Alive” was how he referred to his first impression of Christine Paolilla as she sat waiting for a 1...
As a cop, you walk into a morgue where the body of a colleague lies in wait for the scalpel, and you feel a towering sense of revenge well up inside. You want to kill somebody. Mainly yourself. For not being there. Jake had experienced this one time before. Casey. ...
As Tina and Alice sat at the bar one night talking about Carmen, Tina brought up Ned. “He tried to rape me,” Tina said. “Look at this.” She pointed to her neck. “I don’t see anything,” Alice said. “Look!” It was gone now, but Tina said she’d had bruises around her neck where Ned had tried to stra...
Don suddenly came to and spit it out. “Hold his mouth and hold his nose,” Vonlee claimed Billie Jean told her at that moment. “No,” Vonlee said. “I am extremely inebriated by this point myself and I’m thinking, ‘Okay . . . she must do this all the time.’ He responded, after all—he spit out that s...
His choice of weapon would have a detrimental psychological effect on Melissa forever. I guess I should back up for a minute here, for a couple of reasons. First, before any of this happened, I was really into going to hockey games, comedy clubs, and watching bands. That is why it came as kind of...
A clean-cut kid with bushy, Groucho Marx-type eyebrows set above his sad brown eyes, Kenny was motivated to succeed at anything he did. Marrying his high school sweetheart on January 26, 1976, Kenny joined the U.S. Army a year later. In a matter of weeks, he was off to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri...
This was explosive. Donna and Maria believed with little doubt that Jeff was—if nothing else—a prime suspect, someone who needed to be checked out. Donna did not want to tell John or her father about Jeff. Not right now. “They knew who he was and would have gone right after him,” she explained la...
It was Todd, her friend. He was “falling-down drunk,” Karen said later, and wanted her to meet him and his two new friends at another Ocean City bar. He just wasn’t sure which one.“Stop calling me,” Karen said during one of the calls.“Come on . . . ,” Todd said.“Stop it.”After being talked into i...
She must have known she had indeed roped herself a cowboy and had him now tied to the stable, there to do what she wanted with him.Dearest Donna, he began. On the inside cover was the drawing of a caveman holding a club, a bubble caption reading, Who, me? The card inscription read: Now, there are...
Alan and Jessica were in the midst of an impassioned court battle. Jessica hired a lawyer, Lindsey Allison. On September 13, 1999, a short time before their first scheduled trial date, Frank Head sent Lindsey a letter. He wanted to confirm that the case had been postponed to December 9. The more ...
Alone. Waiting for any news that might come in. She had Adrianne’s favorite teddy bear braced against her chest, hugging it tightly, as the ISP searched Adrianne’s room behind her. It was clear they knew a hell of a lot more than they were sharing.Jo was cool with that. A tragedy coming in little...
Sandee had loaned him some money. He said at the gate over the intercom that he had the money on him and wanted to pay her back. If she could just let him in, he would drop it off and leave. After buzzing Humphrey in, Sandee allowed him into her apartment. She was in a hurry, getting ready for wo...
she explained.Sneak in was probably more like it. Angie Funk’s house was down the street from the back of the funeral home—and, wouldn’t you know it—Michael Roseboro’s parents’ house was next door to the Funk house. There can be no doubt that Angie looked both ways before walking into the back do...