True Detective December 2000

True Detective December 2000

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Rarely is there no motive for a murder…but in True Detective’s first story…

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Rarely is there no motive for a murder…but in True Detective’s first story in this issue there appeared to be no reason for Raffi Kodikian to kill his best friend during their hike through the New Mexican desert. Kodikian claimed it was a mercy killing…but was it? We ask you to decide.

And in Matthew Spicer’s gripping tale of a murder which took place in Dublin in the 1930’s a second motive only came to light half way through the trial…so why did the Marie family try to cover up the real reason for the rift between the two brothers-in-law.

Finally, when Detective Felix De Martini had to investigate the murder of Guiseppe Marino in 1914 in New York he found himself faced with a rare problem – he had one confession too many. However, it took the testimony of a man brought back from the dead to unravel this incredible murder thriller, as you can read in ‘Cop With Two Confessions’.

January 2001 marks the 49th year that True Detective has been published in Britain so make sure you get your issues now.

MERCY KILLING IN RATTLESNAKE CANYON?

SHOULD ROSE WEST BE FREED?

DUBLIN’S WEIRD CASE OF THE "OTHER MOTIVE"

WHO SHOT THE SHERIFF?

A PRIME CANDIDATE FOR THE GALLOWS

TERROR OF THE LYNCH MOBS part 2

DATE WITH THE HANGMAN

HELD FOR RANSOM – THE BODY OF AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS MERCHANT

NIGHT THE MUSTIC HAD TO STOP

COP WITH TWO CONFESSIONS

Norfolk tragedies from the 1950’s
TWO YOUNG LABOURERS
– TWO DEAD FIANCEES
– ONE DOUBLE EXECUTION

HAUNTED BY THE EYES OF A KILLER

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