Mystery And Mayhem: Tales of Lust, Murder, Madness, and Disappearance

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Can you name the Hollywood star who was dragged naked, handcuffed, and screaming through a hotel lobby after socking a studio stylist in the jaw, losing her sweater in a drunken brawl, and running topless through traffic on Sunset Boulevard? The real identity of “Cemetery John,” the kidnapper of Charles Lindbergh’s infant son” The European madman who went so far as to blow up and derail trains in order to achieve sexual pleasure?

The answers to these intriguing questions and many, many more can be found within the [ages of Mystery and Mayhem, a colorful, comprehensive volume packed with the true stories of the most intriguing, captivating, puzzling, obscene, and incredibly evil doings— all fully illustrated, if you dare look—ever logged in the annals of crime.

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Can you name the Hollywood star who was dragged naked, handcuffed, and screaming through a hotel lobby after socking a studio stylist in the jaw, losing her sweater in a drunken brawl, and running topless through traffic on Sunset Boulevard? The real identity of “Cemetery John,” the kidnapper of Charles Lindbergh’s infant son” The European madman who went so far as to blow up and derail trains in order to achieve sexual pleasure?

The answers to these intriguing questions and many, many more can be found within the [ages of Mystery and Mayhem, a colorful, comprehensive volume packed with the true stories of the most intriguing, captivating, puzzling, obscene, and incredibly evil doings— all fully illustrated, if you dare look—ever logged in the annals of crime.

Can you name the Hollywood star who was dragged naked, handcuffed, and screaming through a hotel lobby after socking a studio stylist in the jaw, losing her sweater in a drunken brawl, and running topless through traffic on Sunset Boulevard? The real identity of “Cemetery John,” the kidnapper of Charles Lindbergh’s infant son” The European madman who went so far as to blow up and derail trains in order to achieve sexual pleasure?

The answers to these intriguing questions and many, many more can be found within the [ages of Mystery and Mayhem, a colorful, comprehensive volume packed with the true stories of the most intriguing, captivating, puzzling, obscene, and incredibly evil doings— all fully illustrated, if you dare look—ever logged in the annals of crime.

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