Author: ryangreen

Born in 1894, Leonarda Cianciulla’s early life was marked by abuse and misery. But she would go on to commit crimes of her own — and participate in the most shocking one of all. Learn more in this chilling account.

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“It just wasn’t their night” – Richard SpeckOn the evening of 13 July 1966, an intoxicated Richard Speck broke into a townhouse at 2319 East 100th Street in Chicago, to rob a group of student nurses. Speck woke the residents and ordered them into a room, calmly requesting money in exchange for their safety. The young women obliged. They believed that he was just going to take the money and leave … the money and leave but Speck had other plans. He tied them all up with strips of bed linen, and led one of the girls into a separate…

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In 1927, Charley Braggs arrived home to a horrifying scene: Two of his children were dead — and according to his wife, Nannie, the culprit was food poisoning. But Charley knew better than to believe her… Meet the notorious real-life killer known as the Giggling Granny in this haunting true crime tale.

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4 books for the price of 2 (save 50%)Four chilling true crime stories in one collection, from the bestselling author Ryan Green.Volume one contains some of Green’s most fascinating accounts of violence, abuse, deception and murder. Within this collection, you’ll receive: Harold Shipman: The True Story of Britain’s Most Notorious Serial KillerThe story of Britain’s most notorious serial killer, … KillerThe story of Britain’s most notorious serial killer, Harold Shipman, from his upbringing, his victims, his trial, and his motivations. Shipman killed no less than 218 of his patients, making him Britain’s most prolific serial killer. What possessed a respected…

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In 1965, the body of teenager Sylvia Likens was found in the basement of the house where she was staying. The perpetrators were other children in the house — as well as their mother, Sylvia’s temporary caretaker. This chilling read delves into the unbelievable crime.

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The Truro Murders presents the shocking true story of Christopher Worrell, and his accomplice, James Miller. The events in this book unveil one of the worst serial killing sprees in Australian history. Over the course of two months in 1976-1977, seven young women were brutally raped and murdered. Worrell and Miller met in prison, and upon release, developed a dominant and submissive relationship … submissive relationship that centred around feeding Worrell’s sadistic urges towards women. Miller would deny any involvement in the murders, claiming his love for Worrell was the basis for his cooperation and silence.In the space of twelve…

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Obeying Evil presents the shocking true story of Ronald Gene Simmons and the most disturbing family killing spree in the United States. Over the course of a week in 1987, he murdered 14 members of his own family, a former co-worker, and a stranger. In 1979, Simmons retired as an Air Force Master Sergeant following 20 years of service. The instability that followed his military days exacerbated … days exacerbated his desire for control over his family. Simmons used intimidation, humiliation, and violence to assert dominance over all but one of his family members. He allowed a softer side to…

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