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True Crime Junkies Announce Selections The True Crime Junkies book discussion group meets at 6:30 p.m. every third Tuesday of the month at the Main Library. Books can be obtained through the Rodman Library catalog or the Ohio Digital Library. Registration is required for each session. For information, call 330-821-2665, ext. 207.
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by Paul Holes
From the detective who found The Golden State Killer, a memoir of investigating America's toughest cold cases and the rewards -- and toll -- of a life solving crime.
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by Deb Miller Landau
Describes the 1987 murder of Lita McClinton Sullivan, a Black, Atlanta socialite in a suburb outside Atlanta in broad daylight by a for-hire, ex-con killer enlisted by Jim Sullivan, her estranged, white husband who saw her as the cause of his financial troubles.
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by Shari Franke
From eldest daughter Shari Franke, the shocking true story behind the viral 8 Passengers family vlog and the hidden abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother, and how, in the face of unimaginable pain, she found freedom and healing.
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by Alex Marzano-Lesnevich
A genre-bending work that intertwines a true-crime investigation of child murderer Ricky Langley with the author's own traumatic childhood experiences, exploring themes of abuse, memory, the death penalty, and the elusive nature of truth, revealing how personal histories shape our understanding of justice and crime.
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by Chuck Hogan
The incredible true story of a group of moms, united by a search for new purpose, attempt to solve a fifteen-year-old double murder.
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by Harry Trombitas
This first book in the four-part Dark Places series, Alliance native Harry Trombitas retells the story of one of the most heinous and troubling serial murder cases that he ever worked. The fear, anxiety, and concern that gripped most of eastern and southeastern Ohio from 1989 to 1993 cannot be overstated. Never had a serial murder case of this magnitude hit these parts of Ohio, scaring both hunters and fishermen, as well as regular citizens who were afraid to go outside for a simple walk. This series is devoted to the dedication of investigators who worked the cases, as well as the strength and support shown by the victims' families and the communities in which they lived.
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