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Children in chains 1 review Clifford L Linedecker
Everest House, 1981
Children in Chains . . . a topic very shocking to society. Children in Chains, written by Clifford L. Linedecker, is the best piece of literature I have read in ages. It analyzes many different cases and accounts of child prostitution, pornography, and abuse. The numbers and statistics are unbelievable; it's enough to just make your stomach turn. I couldn't believe some of the things I read in this book. It's a really eye opening piece of work. ...
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Psychic spy: The story of an astounding man 1 review Clifford L Linedecker
Doubleday, 1976
"Must" reading for students of psychic phenomena! Believers in psychics will find this intriguing: it reveals the story of a psychic spy and faith healer who was an advisor to politicians and performers alike. Using psychic trances, he revealed World War II secrets which allowed the D-Day invasion to take place, among other events. Psychic Spy presents both his story and his predictions.
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Blood Money 4 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
Pinnacle, 1993
Blood Money I felt this was a very good book and had a hard time putting it down, infact I bought it twice because the fist time around I gave it to somebody to read and I wanted to read it again.
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Death Angel (Pinnacle True Crime) 6 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker, Zach Martin
Pinnacle, 2005
What a page turner... About a creepy psycho nurse who takes his anger out on helpless hospital patients by killing them. Very difficult to get through, not due to the writing style but due to the horific nature of Cullen's acts.
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Death of a Model (St. Martin's True Crime Library) 2 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1997
riveting I'm not sure what the previous reviewer was talking about. Linda did not ask to be killed! She probably thought she was going on an honest photo shoot. Just because someone dresses a certain way or is a beautiful person, doesn't give a person the right to kill them. Linda was a beautiful woman. And to that reviewer....the killer's name is CHARLES RATHBURN. Not Tom. I wonder if you've known anyone ...
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Hell Ranch: Nightmare of Voodoo, Drugs, & Death in Matamoros 2 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
Tor Books, 1990
HELL RANCH A NIGHTMARE OF VOODOO, DRUGS, AND DEATH IN MATAMOROS Another book about the 1989 Matamoros cult killings but this one gives you an insight into the origins of this cult and how they operated and recruited. I'm surprised that there hasn't been a slew of movies about this and hopefully Borderland will be good but with in the whole 18 years after this event you would have figured there would have been at least one or two made for TV or direct to cable ...
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Thrill Killers 1 review Clifford L Linedecker
Macdonald, 1989
Interesting Interesting book which explores the lives of many murderers from all over the United States. Often explicit and not recommended for those who are easily sickened.
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Hell Ranch: The Nightmare Tale of Voodoo, Drugs & Death in Matamoros 1 review Clifford L. Linedecker
Amer Focus Pub/Uscccn Intl Inc Pub, 1996
Give this book for Christmas This book is for every closed minded cretin who insists that Ritual Abuse is a hoax, a "witch hunt" invented by hysterical mothers and imaginative children who falsely accuse innocent adults and destroy their careers. This is the true story of a bizarre blood cult that actually existed in Mexico and involved drugs, kidnapping, and human sacrifice. This book is documented evidence of how one cult, ...
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DEADLY OBSESSIONS 6 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
Pinnacle, 1995
A true and horrible crime that took place almost next door! This was definately an interesting book. Its sad that it is a true story and from my home town yet. I think this book is a fast read and hard to put down. You shut your eyes and you dont want to think that this really did happen to Carla and her sister Emily.
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Blood in the Sand: A Shocking True Story of Murder, Revenge, and Greed in Las Vegas 2 reviews
St. Martin's True Crime, 2000
MOB HIT? CLEANING LADY HIT? YOU BE THE JUDGE! Las Vegas bookmaker Bruce Weinstein was immediately enamored of the diminutive brunette, Amy DeChant when he met her in October of 1995 at The Mirage poker room. He bought her a car, a beautiful diamond necklace, purchased a carpet-cleaning business for her, and took very good care of her. Bruce Weinstein, was described as "the kind guy you loved to hate and hated to love." When the wealthy, ...
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Smooth Operator: The True Story of Seductive Serial Killer Glen Rogers (St. Martin's True Crime Library) 10 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
St. Martin's True Crime Classics, 1997
Teacher for twenty years, and I have seen many like him. I was facinated with the main character. I have seen many high school boys like him. Sad.
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Night Stalker 6 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
Constable and Robinson, 1992
Great book to read The Night Stalker has the tendency to keep you on the edge of your seat. There's no way possisble to not finish this book. You will learn more about what happened in LA in this one book than anywhere else. It is very detailed in what had happened to all his victims and it puts you in the victim's families place. I highly recommend this book but only if you're into true crime.
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Poisoned Vows 5 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1995
Too Bad This Woman Pursued A Murderous Life I am fascinated by the criminal mind, and the story of Jill Coit is fascinating. I recommend the book to true crime enthusiasts. It is well written. I like the way the author chronicles a little bit of the history of each place that Jill Coit finds herself. Not too much--just enough. This woman was so intelligent had she pursued a more "legal" lifestyle, she might have become the first ...
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Man Who Killed Boys 8 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
St. Martin's Press, 1986
Not that bad While not as good as Buried Dreams or Killer Clown,which go into much greater detail about the entire story,this book had some details that I had not known when I read the other books many years ago. A lot of info on gacys neighbors,friends and mostly,some of his victims stories that were not as well publicized as the other unfortunate kids.
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The Vampire Killers: A Horrifying True Story of Bloodshed and Murder 7 reviews
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1998
re: the 5th boy on the front cover I also have the book where there is 5 kids on the cover rather than 4. I dont know who he is either. I have spoken to Jaden Murphy online, also his friends. I have also recieved a letter from Rod, which was very artistically written. He is a smart young man, and I do not think he deserves death for what he did.
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Marcia Clark: Her Private Trials and Public Triumphs 1 review Clifford L. Linedecker
Pinnacle, 1995
Marcia Clark: The Couragous Woman Marcia Clark: Her Private Trials and Public Triumps, by Clifford L. Linedecker takes an exclusive look at one of the greatest lawyers involved in the Case of The People v.s O.J. Simpson. One of the key attorney's in the "Trial of the Century" was Marcia Clark. Ms. Clark was on the case from day one. When the evidence against O.J. Simpson begain to pile up she began to work stagities to ...
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My Life with Elvis 5 reviews Becky Yancey, Clifford L. Linedecker
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 1979
One of my favorite Elvis books Shortly after Elvis died, Becky Yancey did a book signing at a local mall and I was fortunate to get an autographed copy of this book. It's a very interesting read and I've gone back to it many times down thru the years. It would be great if she could write another book on Elvis. I'm sure there are many more stories to be told of her time spent with him.
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The Murder of Laci Peterson: The Inside Story of What Really Happened 5 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
AMI Books, 2003
WWARD? Ok, I admit it: I cheat my diet now and then with a nutritious Krispy Kreme donut, & sometimes I read the ever erudite Enquirer - what else to do when stranded in a slow-moving check-out line? Cliff Linedecker, Best-Selling Author in his own write, has teamed with National Enquirer staffers in several recent rush-to-print-while-the-story's-still hot "true crime" books. And the results are, ...
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Babyface Killers: Horrifying True Stories of America's Youngest Murderers (St. Martin's True Crime Library) 6 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
St. Martin's True Crime, 1999
Interesting Maybe "some" facts are incorrect but if this is the way to geta problem before the public I think it is worth it. I was amazed at so many incidents I had never heard of. If it gets people to read it, & even critisize it, it is still doing a usefulness to the public. If it alerts one person to see some of these signs in any child and reports it in time to save a life I say good for the ...
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Massacre at Waco 8 reviews Clifford L. Linedecker
True Crime, 1993
The infamous siege 'revealed', well, sort of... It seemed that the ashes of the fire that claimed the lives of David Koresh and his followers had not even cooled when this book about the Branch Davidians, their Living Prophet Koresh, and the tense siege with law enforcement officers appeared on bookshelves at drug stores and supermarkets everywhere. Because of this, Clifford Linedecker's narrative clearly favors the law enforcement side of ...
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