This is the ultimate rock'n'roll story, now turned into a major movie. Brian Jones was one of the true pioneers of modern music. As the founder member of the Rolling Stones, Brian's love of the blues and extrovert personality made him a star. But his arrest on drugs charges in 1967 sent him into a drink-and-drugs fuelled depression and his life slipped out of control. It was then that he met a beautiful Scandanavian girl named Anna Wohlin. He pursued her relentlessly, and they fell in love. How could they have guessed that a trivial domestic dispute would result in the most puzzling death in rock 'n' roll history? Anna was a witness on that summer evening in 1969. Paralysed by grief, and intimidated by the Stones' legal team, her story was never told. Now, as the tragic end of their love affair makes the big screen, Anna Wohlin gives her own account of what happened the night the music died.
His trained eye followed the trail of blood up the wall where it ran in rivulets and into the bathroom where spatters filled the sink and walls. He saw that a hole had been punched in the wall of the hallway. It was definitely overkill, ...
The Seduction of Mary Kelly
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Containing some photographs and Home Office documents which have previously not been released, this work collates all known official records and includes important contemporary information, to investigate the identity of the Victorian ...
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This book provides an in-depth, scholarly, and broad-based examination of serial murderers and their victims.
When Niskayuna, N.Y. native Mary Regina Gioia was murdered in California, her family embarked an odyssey of grief, court dates, and crime victims advocacy and occasional justice.
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