A collection of seven true stories about unsuspecting victims of violent crimes who died at the hands of a spouse, lover, family member, or helpful stranger.
Contains seven stories from the files of true crime writer Ann Rule, each of which examines the case of a wife whose marriage was interrupted by murder.
An anthology that features one book-length study, and five additional cases from the author's files, each relating the details of a crime involving an innocent victim or victims who are subjected to shocking revelations.
Recounts the true-crime story of Harvey Louis Carignan, who used a legal loophole to escape death by hanging in Alaska and moved to Washington State, where he used want ads to lure unsuspecting young women into his trap.