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Diana: Case Closed and Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields are the first two true crime books to be released under a new multi-book agreement with investigative journalist Dylan Howard.
Read moreStephanie Crowe was just 12 years old when she was brutally murdered inside her own bedroom at her family home in Escondido, California. On the evening of 21 January 1998, Stephanie was stabbed multiple times before being discovered by her...
Read moreThere has only ever been one credible suspect, and this man, who came to the attention of police very late in life, is possibly Australia’s most prolific child killer.
Read moreAn interview with world renowned Jack the Ripper expert Richard Jones about the famous case and his Jack the Ripper London terror walks, following the killer's footsteps around the city.
Read moreTwo young boys brutally murdered within one year of each other, writer Stephen Karadjis tells of his experience at school with the killer.
Read moreIn conjunction with the publication of an updated and fresh feature article on familicide here on Crime Traveller, Morbid Minds will soon be releasing a documentary taking an in-depth look at the psychology of family annihilation, using their expert visuals...
Read moreTrue crime from 1800's San Francisco. As “King of the Potrero,” Frank McManus was known for his drunkenness, saloon fights and political power alongside his ability to evade the law.
Read moreDevine’s capacity for alcohol and mayhem were legendary. Between 1865 and 1871, he was a one-man crime wave.
Read moreOn the afternoon of December 30th, 1974, seventeen year old Anthony Barbaro entered his high school in upstate New York armed with guns, explosives and a recording of Elton John’s 1974 ballad,“Ticking.”
Read morePublic displays of torture carried out by executioners were popular events in France, yet the executioners themselves, 'Les Bourreaux' were hated and shunned by society.
Read moreThe intriguing case of French serial killer Henri Désiré Landru and how police misinterpreted a crucial piece of evidence allowing the secrets it contained to remain untold.
Read moreIn San Francisco in 1936 a series of holdups escalated into armed robbery and eventually murder, all carried out by a trio of teens that the newspapers dubbed the "Baby Bandits".
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