Includes John Ashley and his gang of bank robbers and bootleggers and more.
Florida Pulp Nonfiction is the book the tourist boards don't want you to see.
When something crazy happens, eyes turn to Florida. From a woman who asked her boyfriend to kill her husband to the man with cocaine on his nose. These are true stories from the Sunshine state.
When something crazy happens, eyes turn to Florida. From a woman who asked her boyfriend to kill her husband to the man with cocaine on his nose. These are true stories from the Sunshine state.
The trial was sensational and the evidence gruesome. To this day, local legends tell of a headless ghost rising from the lake. In Murder on the Florida Frontier, Andrew Fink chronicles the twists and turns of this shocking true story
Laboratory tests showed that the man who raped a 16-year-old girl had the same blood type as McLean, but it was later determined to be “incompatible” with McLean's blood and could not have been his. In 2012, police linked McLean through ...
True Crime of Key West and the Florida Keys
Florida Pulp Nonfiction: True Crime in the Sunshine State
Terry Schmida's True Crime Stories of Key West and the Florida Keys
Initially covered by award winning reporter Patricia Lieb during her tenure with The Daily Sun Journal, she recounts these and other shocking true crime events in MURDERS IN THE SWAMPLAND.
The portrait of a female serial killer, the first woman executed in Florida in more than a century, tells of how Judias Buenoano, owner of a chain of nail salons in Pensacola, killed her husbands, lovers, and disabled first-born son for ...