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True Crime Story - Real Life Crime Stories - cover
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True Crime Story - Real Life Crime Stories

Mary Patricia

Editora: Rachel Hudson

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From the murder of
JonBenét Ramsey to the strange case of  Walker family, these 24 horrifying true crime stories will shock you to your core and guaranteed to keep you up at night.
These true crime stories are so horrific, it’s difficult to believe they actually happened, or that human beings could be capable of committing such atrocities. And yet, these stories are indeed all true.
Sometimes, real life is a lot grimmer than fiction.
The real life crimes discussed in this e-book involves murder, abduction, betrayal, torture, and death…
Disponível desde: 26/05/2023.

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