It's 1963 and the Boston Strangler has already claimed a dozen victims. But for three brothers, death is about to come a lot closer to home. Joe - the cop whose gambling is dragging him down into the city's gangland. Michael - the lawyer tasked to bring the Strangler to justice. Ricky - the expert burglar who is used to leading a charmed life. When the Strangler strikes, the three brothers are forced to look into their family's own lethal secrets, and the one death in the past that has changed them for ever...
In 1837 India, two young investigators get sucked into the mysterious Thuggee cult and its ominous suppression.
... The Wiggles, Cannibal Corpse, Isis, Pelican, Cult of Luna, Glass Casket, Between the Buried and Me, Cusp, Vapourspace, Intermix, Machine Head, Plastikman (Richie Hawtin is a genius), Phylr, Celtic Frost, Slayer, Strapping Young Lad, ...
Drawn from hundreds of hours of personal interviews, as well as police, medical, and court documentation, this is a grisly, horrifying, and meticulously researched account of Albert DeSalvo—an American serial killer on par with Jack the ...
An analysis of the Boston Strangler case also offers an insider perspective on the murder of final victim Mary Sullivan, as told by her nephew, and discusses how the chief suspect had no physical evidence linking him to the crimes and was ...
In the late sixties during a hot summer fraught with racial tension, a small Alabama town is menaced by a series of unexplained murders that forces the townspeople to confront...
Desperately lonely, sixteen-year-old Monica Kammerle has little idea of what she is getting herself into when she begins an affair with her mother's latest partner; the sophisticated Benjamin Kerran .
It didn't take the Viennese press long to join the parade of praise for the successful conclusion of the Strangler saga — probably not much longer than it takes to rip one half-filled sheet of paper from a typewriter and scroll in ...
We had to go with the stories and try to make them as believable as possible, and flash the outlandish things by quickly, so the audience never got a good, in-focus look at them!
King and Rankin then stopped in Lincoln Lenehan's saloon near the Hamilton Depot, asking for directions to the house of Charley Goddard and to have a drink or two, apparently not their first of the day.
ALBERT: Becuz I was so high up—in Nina Nichols' apartment—and I would say she was on the fourth floor. BOTTOMLY: Right. Albert then described Nina. ALBERT: All right. Now. Also, on her—she did have glasses. And— BOTTOMLY: You've said ...