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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 Randell W. Barkley

Heart Broken SoulMate is a true story about one man’s journey from Newark New Jersey to Norfolk VA where he finds the love of his life. However to capture Sonita’s heart, Randell Barkley have to deal with his first wife Toshand Barkley. Through their trials he finally marries Sonita Barkley. They have four beautiful children together, Jehdiah, Josiah, Abijah, and Shereef. They were happy and living the life, until one day he comes home to find that his wife, Sonita and four of their children are DEAD. The shock and aftermath tells a shocking reality of a woman who suffered in silence from POST PARTUM DEPRESSION. Sonita revealed her life in the pages of her diary. Millions of women struggle with Depression, however many cases are miss diagnosed by Doctors. He is taken into custody and, once he finds out what happens, it changes his life forever. You will be captivated and bewildered by the twist and mystery surrounding this catastrophe of a HEART BROKEN SOULMATE.


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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 Bob Briggs

On March 8, 1954, while battling post partum depression, a 24 year old Maine housewife drowned her three children in a bathtub before attempting suicide.

After spending only 5 years at the Augusta State Hospital, Constance Fisher was released from the institution. Her release marked the beginnings of a new era in the treatment of the mentally ill in America, as the nation moved to phase out the large state run mental hospitals.

On June 30, 1966, Constance Fisher again drowned her three children in a bathtub in what has been called the most bizarre murder story in the history of New England.

The incident was foretelling of another American tragedy; the plight of the acutely mentally ill with no facility left to properly care for them.


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By Ross C. Hack

While attending college in the Eastern European city of Prague, an American student one day at a pub meets a young lady on vacation, by the name of Anna.  Anna enjoys his company and takes up his offer for him to show her around the city the next day.  They end up spending most of her two week vacation together traveling through Prague’s historic streets, and eventually falling in love.  He comes to learn she has just finished a successful swimming career for her country, holding national records and even making her country’s Olympic team.  After building his trust and evoking his curiosity, she slowly reveals her true intentions of her early retirement at the peak of her game.  Moved by what he hears, he struggles to convey Anna’s story to an American audience in hopes that one day her former swim coach will answer not only for his sexual abuse then, but also the same abuse that is taking place now.


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By Donald T. Lunde M.D.

Dr. Lunde takes us behind the scenes in some of the most celebrated and controversial criminal and civil trials of the past fifty years.

As one of the pioneers in the field now known as forensic psychiatry, he interviewed people like Patty Hearst and the Hillside Strangler and consulted with judges and attorneys in hundreds of cases in his illustrious career.

After reviewing extensive evidence and interviewing witnesses, Dr. Lunde often served as a key witness in trials involving people like Howard Hughes, who were the subjects of much speculation but few actual factual investigations. 

As a well-known Stanford psychiatrist, he was able to uncover the reasons why people committed outrageous and sometimes unspeakable acts which shocked their communities and even the world.

This book reveals previously unpublished details of the way in which doctors and other professionals go about trying to understand an event and then see that justice is served.  One such event discussed is the mass murder/suicide of almost one thousand Americans in a remote South American jungle clearing called Jonestown.

This memoir contains stories which are stranger than fiction but that actually happened.  They are told by someone who was in a unique position to learn about them and who now shares the experience with the reader. 

 


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By Donald T. Lunde M.D.

Dr. Lunde takes us behind the scenes in some of the most celebrated and controversial criminal and civil trials of the past fifty years.

As one of the pioneers in the field now known as forensic psychiatry, he interviewed people like Patty Hearst and the Hillside Strangler and consulted with judges and attorneys in hundreds of cases in his illustrious career.

After reviewing extensive evidence and interviewing witnesses, Dr. Lunde often served as a key witness in trials involving people like Howard Hughes, who were the subjects of much speculation but few actual factual investigations. 

As a well-known Stanford psychiatrist, he was able to uncover the reasons why people committed outrageous and sometimes unspeakable acts which shocked their communities and even the world.

This book reveals previously unpublished details of the way in which doctors and other professionals go about trying to understand an event and then see that justice is served.  One such event discussed is the mass murder/suicide of almost one thousand Americans in a remote South American jungle clearing called Jonestown.

This memoir contains stories which are stranger than fiction but that actually happened.  They are told by someone who was in a unique position to learn about them and who now shares the experience with the reader. 

 


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By Philip L. Hosford

 

WHAT THOSE WHO SHOULD KNOW SAY ABOUT

HOSFORD’S ALBUQUERQUE MURDER

 

 

Well written and compelling. One of the best crime novels

I have ever read.  The author weaves a plot that takes the

reader from suspicion to sympathy and then to doubt

masterfully without sacrificing authenticity and accuracy.

Lynn Hodges

Commander of Criminal Investigations

Las Cruces, New Mexico Police Deprtment

 

 

Very current and timely considering the corporate ethics and

national security concerns in today’s world.  Well thought out,

fast moving novel that sparks your interest till the last page.

Edward McLellan

CEO, Pulse Systems, Los Alamos NM

 

 

One of the best mystery novels I have read leaving the

reader in suspense throughout the story. The

characters and plot are well developed.

Jim Williams

President of New Mexico Utilities Corporation, Ret.

Albuquerque, New Mexicso

 


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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 Donald L. Smith

Rich with little-known details in the infamous Lindbergh kidnapping case, the day Machine-Gun Kelly coined the term "G-Men," and the events and trails-of-evidence in a variety of kidnappings, Not Released Unharmed- Kidnap Victims offers a fascinating look at historical highlights of American crime and investigation. Written by retired FBI Special Agent Donald L. Smith, the book is a survey of tragedy juxtaposed with rescue and relief; of pursuit and capture; of justice and injustice. In these stories, some kidnap victims survive, some do not. Some of the characters are scarred for life, others find forgiveness and redemption. But, just as Smith entitles his book, none are released unharmed.

 

A preview of actual FBI cases covered in this book:

·        Wood evidence (the ladder) in the Lindbergh case trial and some previously undisclosed evidence.

·        Kidnap of a wealthy Oklahoma oil man, his captivity and release nine days later.

·        Machine Gun Kelly captured unarmed and afraid, shouting the famous line “Don’t shoot G-men!  Don’t shoot G-men”.

·        Kidnapping of a 9-year-old boy who was released after seven days. Years later he gave a job to one of his kidnappers because he credited him with saving his life. Also included is an account of a recent telephone interview between this victim (now over 80) and the author.

·        A 72-year-old businessman who was kidnapped. A $50,000 ransom was paid but he was not released. About a week afterward, one of the kidnappers shot him, then turned and shot his own partner. He buried both in the same grave.

·        A boy kidnapped from his school by a woman claiming to be his aunt. Ransom was paid, but the boy had been killed right after his abduction. The kidnappers were apprehended, tried and executed. The kicker—over half of the $600,000 was never found, though one vehemently claimed the money was in his possession when he was arrested by two police officers. The officers were tried and sent to prison. The money--???????  

.      The kidnapping and murder of a 14-year-old girl in California whose murderer’s downfall began with an innocent phone call from his wife.

·        Activities of a close associate of Generalissimo Trujillo who failed to keep his mouth shut, and was kidnapped. This includes an account of the man who flew the plane taking him to the Dominican Republic -- who also disappeared. It’s all in the politics.

.     A baby taken from his carriage right in front of his home; the ransom note only asking for $2,000. Scared   away by press and police at the drop site the kidnapper abandoned the baby alive in some heavy brush, but the baby had died by the time he was found. One newspaper had not heeded the request to hold the story until the next day, and could conceivably have prevented the death had it agreed.


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By Sam Postell

     This is a story about a guy called Sam . Street name The Ninja Kid. He earned that name because he challenged the law and never got caught. Let me tell you the story now.

   For five years the Ninja Kid ran crystal meth from Arizona to San Diego to Las Vegas, Nevada. The F.B.I. and the D.E.A. were hot on his trail.

   He loved to take off surfing every chance he could. That is where he met the love of his life Betty.  Sam could not tell Betty what he did for a living or he might lose his true love.

   Find out how the F.B.I. and the D.E.A. tried to prove that Sam was the Nija Kid. Find out if it was really true love. This is the first book of a trilogy!


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By Jon Bush
I’m Brayden Cooper and I’m just an average guy who found himself in a situation not at all average. Based on a true story, I will reveal to you state secrets, twisted politics, a few crooked cops, the negligence of the legal aid office, and the emotional battles of going to prison an innocent man. My faith in God has never been tested like it has been in the story I’m about to tell. All names have been changed, as ordered by a federal judge, to protect the identity of the cowards who fear the truth. Much of this story has never before been told. I promised myself an uncensored story of truths and I kept that promise, no matter who hurts as a result. I will, within this book, hold accountable those who made me hurt and have never taken responsibility. Although I went to prison for a crime I did not commit, I am not innocent. I am guilty of being blind to warning signs right in front of my face. I am guilty of not doing more to help. I am guilty of being fooled, of being a fool. This book is not for the faint of heart.
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By Carolyn Clyde Dolan, Shirley Clyde McCullough
"Uncle Reid committed suicide!" Shirley read from an article found in Mother's genealogy records. We looked at each other in amazement as I shouted, "Mother, what happened to Uncle Reid?" A compelling true drama of political corruption, voter fraud and murder focusing on the 1932 Pendergast era in Kansas City, Missouri. Uncle Reid was a courageous and political figure who dared to take on the Pendergast machine! Did Uncle Reid commit suicide or was he another victim of the political machine? Did he uncover ties to the mob and corruption? Did he pose a threat to Tom Pendergast's political machine? Who was the unknown woman in Uncle Reid's life that appeared shortly before his death and disappeared right after he died? Was she a part of a plot against Uncle Reid? We discovered at the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department that suicide records are not kept and that the coroner in 1932 was a Pendergast elected official. No police or coroners records and no living relatives made our quest for answers frustrating. Watch for many twists and turns.
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By Shirley Mays
This is Shirley Mays' third book. She is a North Carolina real estate broker and an environmental consultant. She has a Research Center at the Cotton Exchange in Wilmington, North Carolina.

This book is about a conspiracy to defraud the United States taxpayers perpetrated by individuals employed by the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) and its successor agency on the matter in question, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

The Resolution Trust Corporation was a US government-owned asset management company mandated to liquidate assets of the defunct savings and loan associations ("S&Ls"). Between 1989 and mid-1995, the RTC closed or otherwise resolved 747 Savings & Loans Institutions (known as thrifts) with total assets in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Shirley Mays was certified by the RTC and the FDIC as a minority woman -owned corporation. She became an “insider” and a whistleblower.

Her “whistleblowing case” filed with the Department of Justice in July of 1996 was covered up by the government with lightening speed. She filed an IRS Whistleblower Case in June of 2009. She and her Congressman are now going after the corporate criminals like the IRS went after Al Capone…….. for tax evasion. She has their pseudo-Federal ID numbers.

“Whereas, there is no statute of limitations when you are able to show that they knew they were committing fraud. The IRS looks at a fraud case entirely differently. It can pursue any case where it can prove the company knew it was cheating, even if the underpayment was 20 years ago.”

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By Shirley Mays
This is Shirley Mays' third book. She is a North Carolina real estate broker and an environmental consultant. She has a Research Center at the Cotton Exchange in Wilmington, North Carolina.

This book is about a conspiracy to defraud the United States taxpayers perpetrated by individuals employed by the Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC) and its successor agency on the matter in question, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

The Resolution Trust Corporation was a US government-owned asset management company mandated to liquidate assets of the defunct savings and loan associations ("S&Ls"). Between 1989 and mid-1995, the RTC closed or otherwise resolved 747 Savings & Loans Institutions (known as thrifts) with total assets in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Shirley Mays was certified by the RTC and the FDIC as a minority woman -owned corporation. She became an “insider” and a whistleblower.

Her “whistleblowing case” filed with the Department of Justice in July of 1996 was covered up by the government with lightening speed. She filed an IRS Whistleblower Case in June of 2009. She and her Congressman are now going after the corporate criminals like the IRS went after Al Capone…….. for tax evasion. She has their pseudo-Federal ID numbers.

“Whereas, there is no statute of limitations when you are able to show that they knew they were committing fraud. The IRS looks at a fraud case entirely differently. It can pursue any case where it can prove the company knew it was cheating, even if the underpayment was 20 years ago.”

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