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Judith A. Yates is an award-winning true crime author with over 30 years' experience in education and law enforcement. She has presented across the United States to include Dr. Henry C. Lee's Markle Symposium, The National Association of Homicide Investigators, and The Federal Bureau of Prisons. Ms. Yates is completing her PhD. in Criminology. She is a victim's advocate and volunteers with animal rescue.
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Shy schoolgirl turned vicious Nazi concentration camp guard Irma Grese is one of the most notorious individuals to emerge from the Third Reich. At the age of 20 she was the youngest female camp supervisor in the SS.
Grese caused terror and pain as she moved through Auschwitz. She ignored Nazi leader's demands to contain her cruelty.
This is the most comprehensive text on Irma Grese.
Dispelling the many myths and long-held beliefs, Criminologist Judith A. Yates gives a full view of what created this "Hyena of Auschwitz."
Includes
Rare photos
Grese's letters and poetry from death row
Holocaust survivor's interviews
The truth about Grese's childhood & life in the SS
Discussion on crime causation
Over 75 photos, documents, and illustrations
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Shy schoolgirl turned vicious Nazi concentration camp guard Irma Grese is one of the most notorious individuals to emerge from the Third Reich. At the age of 20 she was the youngest female camp supervisor in the SS.
Grese caused terror and pain as she moved through Auschwitz. She ignored Nazi leader's demands to contain her cruelty.
This is the most comprehensive text on Irma Grese.
Dispelling the many myths and long-held beliefs, Criminologist Judith A. Yates gives a full view of what created this "Hyena of Auschwitz."
Includes
Rare photos
Grese's letters and poetry from death row
Holocaust survivor's interviews
The truth about Grese's childhood & life in the SS
Discussion on crime causation
Over 75 photos, documents, and illustrations
Sign up for your early copy & price discount -
He was evil personified. In the Spring of 1997, a serial killer held Nashville, Tennessee in an icy grip of terror. In February, he murdered two employees at a Captain D's restaurant. In March, he struck a McDonalds just miles away, killing three people and maiming one. In April, he kidnapped and slaughtered two Baskin-Robbins employees.They called him "The Fast Food Killer" but his real name is Paul Dennis Reid, Jr. When he was caught and sentenced to seven death sentences, yet a new chapter began in the saga of one of the most heinous serial killers in our time, and the people whose lives he cut short.The victims were reduced to being called "the victims of Paul Reid." Until now. Here, for the first time, and with the approval of the family and friends, are the stories of those innocent, young people whose lives were ended far too soon. It is also the story of how a crime ripped a city apart.
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NEW Fiction! The Golden People - into the cult: my story One woman's descent into the madness of a cult. Bored, discontent and broken, wealthy art student Lillian is at crossroads: she doesn’t fit in, her self-esteem is lacking, and she is losing her best friend. An accidental encounter leads her to Ivy, an intriguing girl possessing what Lillian has been seeking, including compelling, lascivious encounters. Ivy introduces Lillian to a group calling itself The Golden People, a community that shuns society by creating its own culture. The group welcomes Lillian with unconditional love, allowing her a place to heal and belong. Lillian falls under the leader’s spell, Father Golden, who holds all the answers as a partner, a healer, and a prophet. Lillian discovers Ivy may not be who she claims - or is she? Utilizing extensive research into the phenomenon, a story of love, addiction, violence, and humanity is woven into an account that will be difficult to forget yet easy to understand: the blind obedience to a cult.
The first bank robber caught on camera was female.
Bonnie Parker never robbed a bank. Nor did "Ma" Barker. A one-armed woman attempted to rob a bank with a screwdriver. A woman robbed a bank with Listerine. A 20-something serial bank robber robbed a bank while on parole ... for bank robbery. And many, many more stories - some sad, some crazy, and all true. Drawing on media reports, interviews and court records, this book recounts the stories of women bank robbers in the United States, from the time of the Revolutionary War to the present. Ranging from sensational to poignant to comical, the heists of frontier outlaws, gun molls, insurrectionists, housewives, grandmas and young mothers "literally robbing for Pampers" are narrated as part of the social history of women in America. |