True Crime Files Volume 2 (Jeffrey Dahmer Murders, Charles Lindbergh Kidnapping, West Memphis Three, Miami Show Band Massacre)

April 19, 2019 - Comment

In Volume 2 of Stephen McGrann’s True Crime Files, explore the following cases. The Monster of Milwaukee: As a boy Jeffrey Dahmer wanted nothing more than attention from his parents. It’s hard to believe just how destructive his parents apathy towards their son proved to be. As Dahmer grows up, he becomes increasingly disturbed by

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In Volume 2 of Stephen McGrann’s True Crime Files, explore the following cases.

The Monster of Milwaukee: As a boy Jeffrey Dahmer wanted nothing more than attention from his parents. It’s hard to believe just how destructive his parents apathy towards their son proved to be. As Dahmer grows up, he becomes increasingly disturbed by the nature of his sexual fantasies. After years of pent up sexual frustration, Dahmer finally gives in to his darker side. What was discovered inside his apartment shocked the world. His crimes did not seem to have a fitting name. “Murder” just does not do his deed justice.

Who Snatched Baby Lindbergh?: When twenty-five year old Charles Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic in his Spirit of St.Louis plane, the world rejoiced at his accomplishment. Lindbergh had made the world a smaller place, and citizens of all nations dreamed of one day being able to board a plane and travel to anywhere on Earth.
With immense fame came immense wealth, but his new found fortune would come with a price. Others wanted a share of his wealth. And they would do anything to get it.
When Charles Lindbergh’s baby is kidnapped for ransom, it’s a story even bigger than his flight across the Atlantic.

No Justice: When 3 innocent boys are discovered murdered in the sleepy town of West Memphis, suspicion immediately falls upon the town weirdo and his friends. The murders have all the signs of bizarre occult killings that have been terrifying the nation. When one of the suspects gives a full confession, and outlines in detail just how he and his co-accused murdered the boys, it seems like a closed case.
The three suspects are charged and found overwhelmingly by juries of their peers to be guilty. There’s just one problem though. The three teens are totally innocent of any crime.
What follows is a race against time by campaigners to have the West Memphis Three released before one of their number is executed for a crime he did not commit.

The Night the Music Died: Northern Ireland in the 1970s was a society on the brink of collapse. The Army were struggling to stop Catholic and Protestant paramilitaries from dragging the province down into a full blown civil war. Atrocities were a daily reality. But when a group of popular musicians are found lying dead in the middle of a country road, nothing seems to make much sense. Did the British Army actually murder three of their own citizens to further their own political objective?

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