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Monsters are real, and they live among us. True crime can be worse than anything that Hollywood could dream up. Sometimes your quirky but seemingly harmless neighbor could be hiding a house of horrors, as was the case with The Camden Ripper. Or, it could be the local baker that you've always known as "Bob the Baker," who also happens to hunt humans in the Alaskan wilderness. All of the stories in Far Worse Than Fiction - Book 1 are true, even if we don't want them to be. In a society that craves a motive and reason why some do what they do, sometimes we'll never know.
In this book...
?The Ukrainian Terminator: A serial killer began a months-long killing spree that terrified an entire nation. Ukraine was under siege by a man who would wipe out entire families. He would attack homes and motorists in isolated villages then escape without being seen. When his latest terror campaign ended, his final toll would be 43 murders, but it wasn't his first killing spree.
? The Lamb's Head Murder: A worker on a farm discovered a severed lamb's head on one of the farm's fence posts. Although this was shocking enough, a note left with it was even more disturbing. It read "You next."
? Camden Ripper: A homeless man was searching dumpsters for food. He pulled out one trash bag with what he thought might contain fish, but the man found a pair of severed legs when he opened the bag. The investigation which followed the gruesome discovery would raise questions about law enforcement's relationship with the mental health system.
? Seattle Cyanide Murders: A woman's death started an investigation that would become one of the worst product poisoning cases in the country's history and ushered in a nationwide reform of product packaging.
?Missing Witness: A triple homicide at a parking garage in New York City would be the starting event of a complicated case for law enforcement. The subsequent investigation would take detectives across six states and uncover an elaborate multi-million dollar fraud.
? Human Prey: It's almost impossible to become a missing person when no one knows anyone and thousands of people were new to town. It was the perfect storm for a predator to operate undetected for years.
* The names of the victims and investigators have been changed. Only the names of the guilty are real.
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