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Murders Unsolved: Cases That Have Baffled the Authorities for Years

Murder, Scandals, and Mayhem, Book 3

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Murders Unsolved: Cases That Have Baffled the Authorities for Years

By: Mike Riley
Narrated by: Paul Aulridge
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Murders Unsolved is a collection of the most baffling cases of murder from around the world during the last century. From the murder of Marilyn Reese Sheppard, the possible basis for the TV show and movie The Fugitive, to the sad and lonely Boy in The Box, and from the cruel murder of Dian Fossey to the still unsolved case of young Amber Hagerman that brought about today's Amber Alert system, these cases are confusing, irritating, and still unsolved! Learn more about the murders of:

  • Helen Brach, the candy heiress
  • Raymond Washington, founder of the Crips
  • Oscar Romero, the Archbishop of San Salvador
  • Anne Barber Dunlap, found in the trunk of her car
  • and many others

Listen to the backstories of these cases, the possible suspects, the fumbled investigations, and other incredible facts and theories surrounding them. Also included are any current updates on the cases and where they stand today.

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They could have focused on truly baffling cases instead on cases that aren't solved because of crappy procedures. These cases have all the evidence they need but it was mishandled and too many people influenced the investigation.

Unsolved because of shitty Police work.

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The author refers to the violent and brutal murder of Mrs. Sam Sheppard as "the fuss". Her seven year old son sleeping in the next room was not awakened by "the fuss".

The writer fails to mention the underlying social and economic factors of the case. Sam Sheppard's father and two brothers were all osteopaths. They owned and opened their own hospital and were taking business from the local medical establishment.

All four men were well known womanizers.

Anti Semitism was also a factor as these four osteopaths were Jewish.

The other cases are fairly interesting. Mediocre book.

superficial, poorly written

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