True Crime Horrific Episodes 5
Dark, disturbing stories of murder and Disapprance.
Every crime holds a story, but it is the true crime stories that linger in the depths of our psyche.This collection, True Crime Horrific: Dark and Disturbing Stories of Murder and Disappearance, takes you on an unnerving journey through time, spanning both ancient civilizations and present-day horrors.
From the blood-soaked annals of history to the chilling mysteries that perplex investigators today, this book unveils tales of violence, manipulation, and the haunting mysteries that have eluded justice. Brace yourself as we delve into the minds of killers and the victims who met their tragic fate. These stories will disturb, shock, and challenge your understanding of the human capacity for evil.
In this episode you'll get to read about "The Seaside Murders" On the morning of August 11, 1977, a Seaside, California, police officer kicked down the door to a small duplex and found four females spanning three generations of the Smith family dead from too many stab wounds to count.
Looking into the kitchen, he could see Josephine Smith, the white-haired grandmother, lying dead next to her twenty-seven-year-old daughter, Suzanne Harris, who was lying dead next to her six-year-old daughter, Rachel Harris. In the bedroom, Renee Ferguson, another fifteen-year-old Smith family granddaughter and niece to Suzanne, was found dead, lying across the bed with her hands tied behind her back.
All four females had not been seen since attending church on Tuesday night, August 9. After the service, Grandma Smith promised the Assembly of God Church pastor they would return the following evening for his evangelical seminar. They never came. It wasn't like Grandma Smith not to appear when she said she would. He thought about checking on them, but his attention was directed elsewhere.
Plus more Disturbing Stories
So, buckle up, dear reader. Prepare to navigate the treacherous waters of true crime, where every page turn holds the promise of an unsettling revelation, and where the human capacity for darkness is laid bare."
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