At the end of the 19th century, Alphonse Bertillon created the first police laboratory for the scientific identification of criminals and developed the 'anthropometric photo,' with which the accused were inventoried by their measurements and physical markings. Learn More
In this chilling study of Maryland murder, local Baltimore author Tia L. Lincoln gives us a powerful, hair raising, up to date collection of the most horrific murders committed in Maryland from 1990 to 2008. Learn More
Random murder and savage overkill, mind control and trips, satanism and witchcraft, cursed glamour, Haight Ashbury, rock'n'roll, biker gangs, sexual rebellion & dune buggies tearing across Death Valley in search of the 'hole in the earth'. Learn More
These 'words' are the essence behind the horror of the tragedy: cold, calculated, hard facts told exactly the way it was from the beginning... Learn More
"Lustmord" is a compilation of essays, short stories, memoirs, confessions, letters, manifestoes, poetry, drawings, photographs and other works created by serial killers, mass murderers, cannibals, necrophiles, sexual sadists, psychopaths and assassins. Learn More
Journal of a Russian Businessman is a multifaceted picture of modern Europe, a financial thriller, and a tragicomedy of how life throws together human fates and ambitions to keep this world revolving. Learn More
On November 15, 1959, in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family were savagely murdered by blasts from a shotgun held a few inches from their faces. Learn More