Late on the night of July 13, 1966, eight of nine student nurses were brutally murdered in their townhouse. They never screamed, they never fought, they never tried to run, and no one could understand why. The eight horrific murders were attributed to Richard Speck, a 24-year-old unemployed seaman with a long rap sheet. One nurse survived by hiding under a bed. She was the crux of the prosecution's case, a slam dunk that brought in a guilty verdict after only 47 minutes of jury deliberation. In the decades that followed, no one studied all the inconsistencies between the police reports, the…mehr
Late on the night of July 13, 1966, eight of nine student nurses were brutally murdered in their townhouse. They never screamed, they never fought, they never tried to run, and no one could understand why. The eight horrific murders were attributed to Richard Speck, a 24-year-old unemployed seaman with a long rap sheet. One nurse survived by hiding under a bed. She was the crux of the prosecution's case, a slam dunk that brought in a guilty verdict after only 47 minutes of jury deliberation. In the decades that followed, no one studied all the inconsistencies between the police reports, the witness' testimony, the FBI files, the physical evidence, the autopsy findings, the newspaper articles, and the trial testimony. Not until now. Author B.D. Salerno spent over three years studying sources and reference materials never before investigated, deconstructing the historical narrative that served as the official story of the crime. Her findings are nothing less than astounding. If you are a true crime aficionado, you will appreciate reading about the author's discovery of the illicit activities that were taking place at the nurses' training hospital, and how these may have played a role in the mass murder. You will learn how viable tips from influential authorities were ignored in an effort to pin the mass murder on one man, while the evidence screamed that several persons were involved. You will learn that certain evidence was questionable, while other viable evidence was ignored. Eight promising young student nurses were brutally and senselessly murdered. But it didn't happen as we were told. Find out more about it here.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
BD Salerno received her undergraduate and graduate education at Rutgers University and her secondary education in New York City, where she trained in medical massage therapy, acupuncture, and other holistic modalities. Her eclectic interests - alternative healing, metaphysics, and true crime - focus on understanding what makes things tick. Salerno combined her love for astrology with her fascination for true crime and published two books on the astrology of crime: Forensics by the Stars in 2012, and Exploring Forensic Astrology in 2016. The astrology of the nurses' mass murder was what clued her in to the notion that all was not what it had always seemed. In this book, three years in the making, Salerno has taken a deep dive into a crime that disturbed her greatly as a young girl – the mass murder of eight nurses by Richard Speck in 1966 Chicago. Her findings were nothing short of shocking, leading her to the conclusion that the crime did not happen as we were told. We didn’t get the true story the first time around. You can read it now here.
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