En marzo de 1978, en la culminación de Operación Julie quince acusados, incluyendo doctores, químicos investigadores, un escritor y vendedores de drogas “profesionales” fueron sentenciados a un total combinado de ciento veinticuatro años de prisión.
Este libro relata historias verdaderas de jovenes que habian tratado de escapar del dolor solo para quedar atrapados en celdas obscuras e indiferentes a sus tragedias.
In February 1971, as Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell hurtled earthward through space, he was engulfed by a profound sense of universal connectedness.
Moving backwards from the murders thirty-one men committed, through their adult lives, relationship histories, and their childhoods, David Adams sought to understand what motivated these men to kill.
This book guides policing students through the areas of Criminology and crime prevention required for their course and help them apply this knowledge into their work.
The only psychic ever to lecture at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Noreen Renier has assisted law enforcement officials all over the world, working on over 400 criminal cases.
Finding Strength, Finding Lumies is a book about the pain, anger, and struggles Jenifer and her family went through to come out on the other side of a child surviving cancer.
The real-life stories collected here reflect not only the myriad ways in which a law can be broken, but also the countless ways in which crime whether in the news or close to home can be experienced.
Trauma and abuse can lead one down a path toward eternal destruction; but when excessive alcohol and drug abuse can't ease the pain or depression, and car wrecks, freak accidents, alcohol poisoning, blackout drunk driving, or overdosing can't kill you, suicide looks like the only option for escape.
When Nicholas Winton canceled his skiing holiday in favor of going to Prague to visit a friend, little did he know this decision would change the course of thousands of lives, including his own.
Small Town Charm With Deadly Consequences"e;In her new true crime book, and the second in her original series, acclaimed author and anthology editor Mitzi Szereto shows us that the real monsters aren't hiding in the woods: they're in our towns.
The Day Before I Died is a memoir of an innocent Irish Catholic boy on his journey from the quiet New England coast and the apple orchards of Pennsylvania to Vietnam and, ultimately, to the brink of suicide.