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Out of stockDespite problems Christine Paolilla was so much part of the in-crowd that the campus voted her Miss Irresistible...So why did she murder the friends that had transformed her from an ugly duckling into a swan?
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Out of stockHow Darlene Bungled Husband’s Murder - “Frankly, it’s very difficult to accept that a beautiful young woman with three boys would crawl across a bed and execute her husband. But this is what happened”
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Out of stockTwo deadly women feature in this edition of Murder Most Foul, among a host of cases guaranteed to thrill and intrigue
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Out of stockThe murder of 35-year-old Londoner Daisy Wallis remains an intriguing mystery to this day - nearly 70 years later.
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Out of stockBritish journalist Sandy Fawkes was eager for adventure when she landed in the US on a month-long assignment in November 1974. And she certainly got it...
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Out of stockThe international flavour of this edition of MMF continues with dark tales from Australia, the Netherlands, Sweden and the US...
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Out of stockThe Millen Brothers were the sons of a prosperous businessman and, so you’d think, unlikely hoodlum material...
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Out of stockMany killers, of course, get away with murder - but those who do, few later then turn confessor and admit the crime to the authorities...
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Out of stockCharlie Starkweather had a speech impediment and his eyesight was poor. But this 19-year-old Nebraskan misfit also had the swagger of James Dean
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Out of stockFrom Glasgow in 1923 comes the disturbing tale of a mother evicted from her Coatbridge lodgings with a dark secret to hide...
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Out of stockThe discovery of two double-murders on the same day within the space of 25 miles is, fortunately, a rare thing in Britain...
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Out of stockGloria Booth had just started working as a barmaid in Ruislip, Middlesex, in 1971, when she was strangled and her body mutilated
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Out of stock“It was horrific,” the man said. “My worst ever. I’d never seen it before. The poor woman lost it completely. The guards had to drag her across the floor to the podium...
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Out of stockThe mining community of Abertillery, Monmouth, was horrified when the body of young Freda Burnell was found battered and
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Out of stockThey were both young, pretty, had lovers – one in high places – and faced murder charges. Mrs. Jessie Costello was a mum, a fund-raiser...
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Out of stockAs well as being decapitated Elizabeth Gaskin had been subjected to a vicious and frenzied attack
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Out of stockThere was something disturbing about 18-year-old John Rusdell, and his aunt and uncle were more than happy when he left their care to join the army
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Out of stockTheir eyes met. First a glance, then a smile. The stage was set for romance. Soon Cem and Muneyver were holding hands, next he was presenting her to his family
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Out of stockShe had faced troubles in the past but in recent years Julianne McCrery seemed to have pulled herself together and had even published a self-help book
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Out of stockAlthough Josie Larvin was an attractive blonde, she didn’t find it easy getting a boyfriend. Separated from her husband
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Out of stockBarmaid Evelina was in trouble. It was the sort that all too frequently bedevilled barmaids, and girls like them
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Out of stockWe have hundreds of unsolved murders of young women along the highways of our country, said an FBI spokesman
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Out of stockIn marrying Cecil Cornock for better or for worse Ann hadn’t bargained for anything like coming home and finding him sitting in front
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Out of stockAccidentally falling pregnant once may be a mistake, but falling pregnant five times must be a pathological condition...
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Out of stockNever leave your children by themselves. Not even for just a few minutes. And not even in your car or your own back garden
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Out of stockThey both wanted the same man, and he wanted both of them "If you love me you will fight for me," Josh told Sarah and Rachel - and they did.
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Out of stockIt was a few minutes past 10 p.m. that night of December 15th, 1948, when Mr. Mason frantically banged
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Out of stockIf ever a cafe had seen better days it was the Boiling Kettle on the corner of Folkestone’s High Street and Tontine Street.