The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes
Provides a detailed overview of more than five hundred baffling unsolved crimes from the past two centuries, discussing each crime in depth, the evidence gathered, the parties involved, and law enforcement theories regarding such cases as that of the "Zodiac" Killer, Jimmy Hoffa, the Black Dahlia, Jack the Ripper, and the Tylenol murders. Simultaneous.This extensive survey of recent unsolved crimes that have baffled detectives and law-enforcement agencies is a resource for amateur sleuths, crime writers, and law-enforcement professionals alike. More than 500 entries examine many of the most disturbing cases from around the world during the 19th and 20th centuries, including murders, robberies, missing persons, kidnappings, serial killers, and more. Each entry provides an overview of the crime, the parties involved, evidence gathered, and leading theories about solutions.
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Pages353
Publishing companyNewton, Michael
Publishing year2004
Capacity4.7 MB
Downloads422,134
Book languageEnglish