The Annals of Murder

The Annals of Murder
Author: Thomas M. McDade
Publsiher: Norman, Oklahoma U. P
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1961
Genre: Murder
ISBN: STANFORD:36105044128564

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The Annals of Unsolved Crime

The Annals of Unsolved Crime
Author: Edward Jay Epstein
Publsiher: Melville House
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781612190495

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One of America’s most acclaimed investigative journalists re-investigates some of the most notorious and mysterious crimes of the last 200 years The beloved head of the UN dies in a tragic plane crash . . . witnesses unearthed years later suggest it wasn’t an accident. Theories behind the mysterious death of Marilyn Monroe change yearly, and some believe Jack the Ripper was a member of the royal family. History books say Hitler burned down the Reichstag—but did he? And who really organized the conspiracy to kill Abraham Lincoln? Acclaimed investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein cut his teeth on one of the most notorious murder mysteries of the 20th century in his first book, Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth, one of the first books on the assassination and an instant bestseller. His conclusion? The Commission left open too many questions. He examines those questions here, as well as some of the most famous “unsolved” or mysterious crimes of all time, coming to some startling conclusions. His method in each investigation is simple: outline what is known and unknown, and show the plausible theories of a case. Where more than one theory exists, he shows the evidence for and against each. And when something remains to be proved, he says as much. In The Annals of Unsolved Crime, Epstein re-visits his most famous investigations and adds dozens of new cases. From the Lindbergh kidnapping to the JonBenet Ramsey murder case, from the Black Dahlia murder to anthrax attacks on America, from the vanishing of Jimmy Hoffa to the case of Amanda Knox—Epstein considers three dozen high-profile crimes and their tangled histories and again proves himself one of our most penetrating journalists.

The Annals of Yorkshire from the Earliest Period to the Present Time Etc With Illustrations

The Annals of Yorkshire  from the Earliest Period to the Present Time  Etc   With Illustrations
Author: John Mayhall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 764
Release: 1866
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0026260760

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The Annals of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century

The Annals of Bristol in the Eighteenth Century
Author: John Latimer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1893
Genre: Bristol (England)
ISBN: UOM:39015008908173

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Annals of Europe

Annals of Europe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1745
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:HXIH7F

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The Anatomy of Murder

The Anatomy of Murder
Author: Sabine Hildebrandt
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785330681

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Of the many medical specializations to transform themselves during the rise of National Socialism, anatomy has received relatively little attention from historians. While politics and racial laws drove many anatomists from the profession, most who remained joined the Nazi party, and some helped to develop the scientific basis for its racialist dogma. As historian and anatomist Sabine Hildebrandt reveals, however, their complicity with the Nazi state went beyond the merely ideological. They progressed through gradual stages of ethical transgression, turning increasingly to victims of the regime for body procurement, as the traditional model of working with bodies of the deceased gave way, in some cases, to a new paradigm of experimentation with the “future dead.”

Notorious Murders of the Twentieth Century

Notorious Murders of the Twentieth Century
Author: Stephen Wade
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781844684083

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The word 'murder' has always attracted widespread local and national media coverage. Once known, the story becomes the subject of discussion in a variety of places throughout the land. Some grisly tales become part of a culture that lives on for generations, whilst others, even by some of the worst serial killers, are soon forgotten. In this book experienced crime historian Stephen Wade has gathered together a collection of murders covering the entire twentieth century. Although famous in their own day, most are now forgotten by the general public, apart from the best true crime enthusiasts. The first conviction for fingerprint evidence, the last hanging in England and murderous husbands and wives are included; but there are also mysteries, unsolved killings and peculiar confessions. Meet the man who poisoned his rival's scones, a wrongful arrest and the acquittal of a good wife who shot her man dead. There are even tales from the Isle of Man, whose legislators continued to issue death penalties in the 1990s.

The Kirov Murder and Soviet History

The Kirov Murder and Soviet History
Author: Matthew E. Lenoe
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 833
Release: 2010-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300142426

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Drawing on hundreds of newly available, top-secret KGB and party Central Committee documents, historian Matthew E. Lenoe reexamines the 1934 assassination of Leningrad party chief Sergei Kirov. Joseph Stalin used the killing as the pretext to unleash the Great Terror that decimated the Communist elite in 1937–1938; these previously unavailable documents raise new questions about whether Stalin himself ordered the murder, a subject of speculation since 1938.The book includes translations of 125 documents from the various investigations of the Kirov murder, allowing readers to reach their own conclusions about Stalin’s involvement in the assassination.