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TRUE CRIME - Espionage
 
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By Joanne Connors-Wade

"No Tomorrows" addresses a widespread epidemic. The Abduction/Murder epidemic does not discriminate. No age, gender, race or religion is immune. The predators are cunning, muniplative and most often non-family members. They function among us in our everyday lives avoiding suspicion.

 The victims in "No Tomorrows" could have been anyone's child. Rural towns and villages once believed to be 'safe havens' are hunting grounds and the children are prey to the monsters who hunt for them.

The families of the victims in "No Tomorrows" have expressed their desire to keep their lost family member's story in the forefront. These victims should never be forgotten.

The families will never have 'closure' but they deserve justice.

Knowing the killer continues to walk free is a pain few could ever imagine. Families who have never had their loved one's remains disclosed, endure a suffering that will never be comforted.


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By EM ELCARIM

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This is a true story about a correction officer employed by the department of corrections. This correctionofficer was privy to  the inmates arrest records and their family and financial history. She targeted those inmates with limited financial and family stability. Most of the inmates she chose were classified as mental health clients as well as pregnant upon reception. After perusing each inmate’s folder, she pertinaciously observed and chose her targets. Her perfidious and perverse promises to each inmate were made to sound endearing and encouraging to the inmates, however her true motives unbeknown to the inmate was the sale of the infant. It was said healthy white babies were sold for twenty thousand dollars. Healthy black babies were sold for ten thousand. Unhealthy babies were un-saleable. Those infants were kept by this unscrupulous officer and the cohorts she employed. They used these babies to defraud government agencies which proved quite lucrative. The author was the investigator on this case who had worked two long years gathering evidence and information which would have culminated in incarceration of the culprits in this scheme. However, the author’s boss’ concubine craved attention, money and glory. She viewed this case as one of acclaim and notoriety which caused her to abhor the conductor of the investigation and convinced her pillow partner; if she can’t be the star investigator no one should. He found himself between a rock and a hard place, because he was a married man with much to lose should she decide to turn against him for failing to follow her wishes. He then instructed the author to prepare a memo stating all evidence collected and all materials pertinent to the case were in tact with not one piece missing and hand the case over to him. He alleged he was then submitting the case to the F.B.I..    He then placed the author in a position un-accessible to anyone calling to speak with her. Unfortunately the case was never submitted to the F.B.I.. The author fears the case was shredded as if it had never been in existence. The officer was transferred to a male facility. Said transfer will not stop her operation as some of the male inmates were co-defendants and father’s of those infants. Her operation was quit sophisticated in that: She proctored each inmate regarding information of the birth certificates which included a father’s first and last name as well as an address to which the certificate must be mailed.


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By Thomas McHenry

Along the Rails: A Juror’s Journey takes the reader on an emotional ride through the details of the Capital Murder trial of The State of Texas vs. Angel Maturino Resendiz, known as the infamous "Railway Killer". The author served as a juror on the 2000 high-profile trial which included horrific details of one of this nation’s grisliest serial killer crime sprees in recent memory. The writer’s jury experience, which became this book, was emotional and explosive from start to finish. The book allows the reader a rare look inside the isolated world of capital murder jury service.  The details of the trial’s impact left on 12 people from diverse backgrounds are explored in all their emotional rawness.


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By Ted Powers
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By Bryan Lightbody
In the autumn of 1888 a series of notorious murders were perpetrated by an enigmatic killer known as 'Jack the Ripper' who terrified the Whitechapel district of East London. Six women were murdered in a four month period with the killings ending as suddenly as they began with an unknown motive. 'Whitechapel' tells the story of these killings and the events that surrounded them through the eyes of Robert Ford a young, fictional Victorian constable and his interaction with the detectives and victims involved in the case Subsequently this provides a hypothetical but plausible explanation of how and why the murders were perpetrated; how and why 'Jack the Ripper' was never caught and how members of the British establishment perverted the course of justice for their own selfish ends. It is also a story of love, duty, romance, tragedy and ultimately revenge that spans the late 19th Century in America, London and Paris through to the early 20th Century returning to St Louis, Missouri. 'Whitechapel' presents a compelling read as an historical thriller but also serves as a history lesson about the murders and about social deprevation in London during the late Victorian era. Although in reality the mystery of the killer's identity remains, 'Whitechapel' draws a conclusion on who and why committed these ghastly crimes.
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By Joanne Connors-Wade

"No Tomorrows" addresses a widespread epidemic. The Abduction/Murder epidemic does not discriminate. No age, gender, race or religion is immune. The predators are cunning, muniplative and most often non-family members. They function among us in our everyday lives avoiding suspicion.

 The victims in "No Tomorrows" could have been anyone's child. Rural towns and villages once believed to be 'safe havens' are hunting grounds and the children are prey to the monsters who hunt for them.

The families of the victims in "No Tomorrows" have expressed their desire to keep their lost family member's story in the forefront. These victims should never be forgotten.

The families will never have 'closure' but they deserve justice.

Knowing the killer continues to walk free is a pain few could ever imagine. Families who have never had their loved one's remains disclosed, endure a suffering that will never be comforted.


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By Thomas McHenry

Along the Rails: A Juror’s Journey takes the reader on an emotional ride through the details of the Capital Murder trial of The State of Texas vs. Angel Maturino Resendiz, known as the infamous "Railway Killer". The author served as a juror on the 2000 high-profile trial which included horrific details of one of this nation’s grisliest serial killer crime sprees in recent memory. The writer’s jury experience, which became this book, was emotional and explosive from start to finish. The book allows the reader a rare look inside the isolated world of capital murder jury service.  The details of the trial’s impact left on 12 people from diverse backgrounds are explored in all their emotional rawness.


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By Harry L. Starbuck

Out of the annals of the author’s own family history comes this story of the strange death of a popular circuit judge in a mysterieous shooting that remained unsolved for many years. "Who shot the Judge?" remained an unsettled question, despite all efforts to  find the answer.  This  is the account  of a hunting accident in the north woods of M i c h i g a n and the effects of such unsolved mystery on members of the  family and others.  The story concludes with a surprise ending and alludes to the question of the degree to which such unhealed grief might affect even succeeding generations. 

      The prompting to write the story was born for the author in an experience of personal healing in a prayer group, from which the author emerged with a compelling sense that this story had to be written.  He could never seem to let it go.     

       The judge was the author’s own grandfather, whom he, of course, never knew.


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By Bryan Lightbody
In the autumn of 1888 a series of notorious murders were perpetrated by an enigmatic killer known as 'Jack the Ripper' who terrified the Whitechapel district of East London. Six women were murdered in a four month period with the killings ending as suddenly as they began with an unknown motive. 'Whitechapel' tells the story of these killings and the events that surrounded them through the eyes of Robert Ford a young, fictional Victorian constable and his interaction with the detectives and victims involved in the case Subsequently this provides a hypothetical but plausible explanation of how and why the murders were perpetrated; how and why 'Jack the Ripper' was never caught and how members of the British establishment perverted the course of justice for their own selfish ends. It is also a story of love, duty, romance, tragedy and ultimately revenge that spans the late 19th Century in America, London and Paris through to the early 20th Century returning to St Louis, Missouri. 'Whitechapel' presents a compelling read as an historical thriller but also serves as a history lesson about the murders and about social deprevation in London during the late Victorian era. Although in reality the mystery of the killer's identity remains, 'Whitechapel' draws a conclusion on who and why committed these ghastly crimes.
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By EM ELCARIM
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