Description |
352 p. : ill. , 1 map ; 25 cm. |
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"A Lisa Drew book." |
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Includes index. |
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Shelved in Book Nook. |
Summary |
In The Cases That Haunt Us, twenty-five-year-FBI-veteran John Douglas, profiling pioneer and master of modern criminal investigative analysis, and author and filmmaker Mark Olshaker, the team behind the best-selling Mindhunter series, explore the tantalizing mysteries that both their legions of fans and law enforcement professionals ask about most. Among the questions they tackle: Was Jack the Ripper actually the Duke of Clarence, eldest grandson of Queen Victoria, or perhaps a practicing medical doctor? Was Lizzie Borden truly innocent of the murder of her father and stepmother as the Fall River, Massachusetts, jury decided, or was she the one who took the ax and delivered those infamous "whacks"? Did Bruno Richard Hauptmann single-handedly kidnap the baby son of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the most famous couple in the world, or was he an innocent man caught up and ultimately executed in a relentless rush to judgment in the "crime of the century"? What kind of person could kill six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey on Christmas night in her own home? |
Subject |
Murder -- Investigation -- Case studies.
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Murderers -- Psychology -- Case studies.
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Criminal psychology -- Case studies
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Added Author |
Olshaker, Mark, 1951-
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ISBN |
0684846004 (alk. paper) |
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