"You’ll never forget me, I’ll be famous" Celeste Bates and her two children, 17-month-old Milo and 8-year-old Daniel. The family were found beaten to death in their cottage in Egerton. Newspaper cuttings covering the case reveal that the police were ont
Master Detective June 1999
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"You’ll never forget me, I’ll be famous"
Celeste Bates and her two children, 17-month-old Milo and 8-year-old Daniel. The family were found beaten to death in their cottage in Egerton. Newspaper cuttings covering the case reveal that the police were onto their suspect very quickly, but before he was caught, his profoundly arrogant prediction was to come true.
Romance that blossoms out of friendship can be the most rewarding love of all and Richard William Moore must have felt blessed when he discovered the intensity of his feelings for his good friend, Margaret Chase. He wrote to her, declaring his love, sent her a box of chocolates, and suggested that they become a courting couple. But his hopes were soon crushed by her reply. The sensitive, painfully shy RAF man could not deal with her rejection of him, and could not tolerate the heartache…
Homosexual computer consultant Randy was noted socially as an organiser of bridge tournaments. But the hands that dealt out the cards were also dealing death equally deftly along California’s freeways. Preying on hitch-hikers, he’s probably the worst serial killer of modern times.
MURDERER’S CHILLING BOAST
"You’ll never forget me, I’ll be famous"
WEST BROMWICH’S TRAGIC CASE OF THE THREE LETTERS
BOOKS ON TRIAL
FROM THE DEEP SOUTH: THE "MOMMIE DEAREST" MURDER
AMERICAN GHOULS PART 6: HOW MANY VICTIMS FOR FREEWAY
KILLER RANDY KRAFT?
NUDE BEACH WIFE WATCHES AS HUSBAND IS GUNNED DOWN
"I’VE SHOT THE WIFE, SHE DROVE ME TO IT!"
A LOVE TO DIE FOR
MASTERFUL STORIES OF MURDER "DARLING YOU WON’T LIVE LONG"
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ANN COOPER
RAPE KILLER IN $2M PAYOUT