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  • The Sleepwalking Slasher: The True Crime of Samuel J. Keelor

    Two-Dollar Terrors, #1

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 1 - Two-Dollar Terrors
    Before he could bleed out, his family discovered the bloody, bloody scene, and rescued the beleaguered coal man. He said his only regret is that he didn't kill his meddling mother-in-law, too. This "novelette" length true crime story details the family quarrel that led to the gruesome crime and the delivery of turn-of-the-century justice. ... Read more

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  • Massacre on Prospect Hill: The True Crime of Francis Lloyd Russell

    Two-Dollar Terrors, #8

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 8 - Two-Dollar Terrors
    Although it wasn't yet summer, the temperature climbed into triple digits on June 3, 1925, and Lloyd Russell could not sleep that night. He lived with his mother and his brother's family in a modest three room bungalow on Progress Avenue in a neighborhood call Prospect Hill. Despite the bountiful implications of the place names, Lloyd worried about a mortgage coming due. Despite two jobs, he ... Read more

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  • A Haunted Picaresque

    by RichardOJones ...
    When American journalist Richard O. Jones sets foot on English soil, he discovers an impossible gift: he can see the dead.What begins as a six-week holiday through Britain with his girlfriend Barbara becomes a pilgrimage through centuries of forgotten lives. From Tudor coachmen to Roman soldiers, from wrongly hanged pirates to bishops erased by time, the restless dead gather around Richard—their ... Read more

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  • Woman Slugged; Left for Dead

    Two-Dollar Terrors, #9

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 9 - Two-Dollar Terrors
    On November 14, 1912, house detectives at the Saratoga Hotel in Chicago discovered the body of a woman in room 409 on a blood-soaked mattress. The labels in her clothing led police to Cincinnati, where friends and relatives identified the belongings of Mrs. Emma Kraft, a highly-respected widow who had recently taken up with a much younger man of dubious reputation, one John B. Koetters, known ... Read more

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  • The Arsenic Affair: The True Crime of Belle Wardlow and Harry Cowdry

    Two-Dollar Terrors, #2

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 2 - Two-Dollar Terrors
    Before the dust settled on the 1917 case, there would be accusations of murder, an exhumation of the body, three trials, one hung jury, a prison break and a scandal that rocked Southwestern Ohio. ... Read more

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  • The Gas Fume Fugitive: The True Crime of Charlie King

    Two-Dollar Terrors, #3

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 3 - Two-Dollar Terrors
    He was working at a small shop in Northern Ohio shaving an undertaker when the sheriff arrived to arrest him. The barber said he was not Charlie King the fugitive but J.W. Thomas. He couldn't remember where he'd been the last year. This novella length true crime history shows how a wily police chief wrangled the truth from him and sent the barber on the way to his date with Old Sparky, the ... Read more

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  • Where's Your Mother, George? The True Crime of George Schneider

    Two-Dollar Terrors, #4

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 4 - Two-Dollar Terrors
    George said that he was taking his mother to a train in the fall of 1883 when they were overcome by two robbers at the end of the lane at the edge of his farm. In the course of the robbery, he claimed, the robbers killed his mother, and buried her in a ravine on George's property. He fetched a shovel for them. George said they threatened his family, so he kept quiet about it for five long weeks. ... Read more

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  • The Blood-Soaked Woman at the Top of the Stairs: The True Crime of Grace Lusk

    Two-Dollar Terrors, #5

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 5 - Two-Dollar Terrors
    When the married veterinarian Dr. David Roberts, a renowned expert on exotic cattle and distributor of a line of patent medicines for pets and farm animals, approached the spinster schoolteacher Grace Lusk about helping him edit a textbook on cattle, he sparked a three-year illicit relationship that ended in the killing of the doctor's wife. The veterinarian and the school teacher would travel ... Read more

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  • Man Beheaded; Dentist Sought: The True Crime of Richard M. Brumfield

    True Crime Terror, #7

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 7 - True Crime Terror
    Here's a true crime story that is too bizarre to be believed. In 1921, the Roseburg, Oregon, dentist Dr. Richard M Brumfield tried to fake his own death by putting the dead body of the local hermit, Dennis Russell, in the flaming wreckage of Doc's roadster--after he removed the man's teeth and set off a stick of dynamite in his mouth. It was a thin ruse, and when the dentist was nowhere to be seen ... Read more

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  • Big Love in Little Egypt

    True Crime Terror, #10

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 10 - True Crime Terror
    The tongues of Ina, Illinois, were already wagging about the friendship between the Reverend Lawrence Hight, the local circuit-riding Methodist preacher, and the pretty young housewife Elsie Sweetin when their spouses turned up dead from similar sudden illnesses just a couple of months apart in the summer and fall of 1924. Was it food poisoning as the doctors first said? Or something more sinister ... Read more

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  • Hymns of a Raving Heart

    True Crime Terror, #6

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 6 - True Crime Terror
    The Rev. S. Althea Berrie of Muskogee, Oklahoma, was no stranger to controversy. In 1932, the handsome hymn writer found himself facing charges of heresy after preaching that Santa Claus was an affront to the Child in the manger. Much deeper trouble was in store when his wife wife, Fannie, died after a long illness and a 30-hour streak of convulsions. Two months later, the Rev. Berrie married his ... Read more

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  • The Easter Massacre

    True Crime Terror, #12

    by RichardOJones ...
    Series Book 12 - True Crime Terror
    The Easter Massacre: The True Crime of James Urban RuppertOn Easter Sunday, 1975, the American dream died in a hail of gunfire at 635 Minor Avenue in Hamilton, Ohio. Eleven members of the Ruppert family—parents, siblings, and children, from a four-year-old boy clutching a chocolate egg to their elderly grandmother—were brutally murdered in what remains one of the worst mass killings in U.S. ... Read more

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