All that stands between Lester Ray Barnes and Florida's death chamber is a judge's signature. His sentence to die for the rape and murder of a young woman hinges on two pieces of evidence: DNA testing and an eyewitness who placed him at the scene. When the story breaks that these pieces of evidence are fraudulent, the court sets Lester free. Eager for the spotlight, Lester Ray agrees to work with writer Regan Landry on a tell-all. Then he vanishes, and soon after, a string of women are raped and murdered on North Carolina's outer banks.
Author-journalist, Wilton Earle spent 15 months listening to Gaskins horrific confessions and here reveals sight into a killer's tortured mind. This graphic account is not recommended for young readers. but...
Truth Cannot Be Described Or Explained.
In matters of crime, there are many versions of the truth. BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Mariah Stewart's Hard Truth.
... to describe the beginning and ending points because that is what everything else around us does. We all exist in a living world. Everyday there are countless births and deaths. This is the way of nature, and 57 The Final Truth.
Including a detailed look at the life of the Kray twins, alongside dozens of other recognisable 'Faces', this book is the no-holds-barred story of Freddie's life and the exciting and glamorous world in which they lived.
In the 30 years since he vanished, numerous books and TV documentaries have theorized on his possible fate. Now former detective Duncan MacLaughlin—dubbed Scotland Yard's top undercover cop—has tracked down the incredible truth.
From New York Times bestselling author Mariah Stewart comes a novel of sexy romantic suspense for fans of Nora Roberts, Catherine Coulter, and Karen Robards.
In matters of crime, there are many versions of the truth. BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Mariah Stewart's Dark Truth.
... Roger Ludwig, William Hart McNichols, Chris MooreBackman, Don Mosley, Michael Nagler, Randall Mullins, Sharon Pavelda, Laurie Raymond, Bert Sacks, Michael Sonnleitner, Michael True, Louie Vitale, Patrick Walsh, and Jerry Zawada.
He was told that would be up to the prison officials. My son knew where Adam's body is — and somebody wanted him dead. Some friends in prison told me that after Detective Smith's visit, word went around that my son was a snitch.