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True Detective Spring Special 2023
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Don’t miss this hand-picked collection of cases from earlier issues of True Detective and its sister magazines Master Detective, True Crime and Murder Most Foul – a concentrated dose of the best non-fiction murder stories from across the world.
Highlights include:
* “Kill My Dad Then We’ll Have Sex,” Said Morgan
* Killer Babysitter Murdered Five Children
* Cherish, 8, Lured Away For A Happy Meal
* Killed By His Dad – Buried By His Siblings
* Janet’s Fatal Holiday In France
* Sadistic Brute Who Strangled Kelly
* Amber Creek – A 17-Year-Old Murder Mystery Solved At Last
* What Did Mary Do With Lillian’s Head, Arms And Legs?
* Innocent Policeman – Or Wife-Killer? You Decide…
* Doris Dies In Henley – At The Hands Of A Rogue Gi
* Bedroom Carnage As Mistress’s Husband Carries Out Murder Plot
* Why They Dug Up Kandy’s Killer
* The Brothers’ 34-Year Murder Secret
* The Priest, The President – And The Dead Beauty Queen
* Was This A Footballer’s Plan To Murder?
* Estate Agent Chained Girls Up To Kill
* Murder By Car – But Janet Was Not His First Victim…
* An American Horror Story: Who Put Elisa In The Water Tank?
* Daughter Arranges Family Slaughter
* Did Bethany’s Killers Practise Torture On Barbie Doll?
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