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True Crime-The '70s

Current price: $9.99
True Crime-The '70s
True Crime-The '70s

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True Crime-The '70s

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True Crime from the 70s.
Delve into the dark world of True Crime with 13 real, shocking criminal cases and true events from the 1970s. This book is a captivating collection of the most horrifying and thrilling criminal cases, perfect for anyone who loves true crime books.
In a time when bell-bottom pants and disco music ruled the streets, dark figures lurked in the shadows. Cold-blooded killers and shady crooks who struck fear into the hearts of many. "True Crime-The '70s" offers deep insights into the psyche of the perpetrators, the police investigations, and the social circumstances that led to these crimes.
Three of the 13 real criminal cases featured in this true crime nonfiction book:
- Bind. Torture. Kill: A ruthless murderer left a trail of blood in Kansas in the 70s, wiping out entire families.
- 33 Young Lives: John Wayne Gacy was responsible for the deaths of 33 young men in Illinois.
- The Schoolboy Murders in Sydney: One of the most harrowing series of crimes in Australia's history.
This book is more than just a collection of true crime stories-it's a journey into the darkest corners of humanity. A great read for fans of true crime documentaries.

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