Unbelievable Crimes Volume Twelve
Title | Unbelievable Crimes Volume Twelve PDF eBook |
Author | Daniela Airlie |
Publisher | Daniela Airlie |
Pages | 153 |
Release | 2024-08-12 |
Genre | True Crime |
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Investigate another anthology of true crimes in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Twelve. In this volume, I'll cover the heartbreaking story of a young girl who was killed by a thug who happened upon her as she walked home from the store. He was found guilty of the crime and punished—in more ways than one. I also cover the tale of a young woman who endured a nightmarish attack at the hands of people she thought were her friends. With friends like these, you most certainly don't need enemies. There's also the case of a man who used the web to scour for potential victims. He'd meet them, and they'd meet their tragic end. Learn about these cases and 15 other lesser-known crimes in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Twelve.
Unbelievable Crimes Volume Thirteen
Title | Unbelievable Crimes Volume Thirteen PDF eBook |
Author | Daniela Airlie |
Publisher | City Sky Publishing |
Pages | 117 |
Release | 2024-10-27 |
Genre | True Crime |
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Come with me to investigate some truly terrifying (yet relatively unknown) true crimes in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Thirteen. In this installment of this series, I'll recount some of the most heinous crimes in recent history. The first is the story of a young woman who was lured to her death by a nefarious couple using a dating app. The victim thought she was going on a date—but ended up entangled in a twisted lovers' killer plot. Then, I cover the heartbreaking case of a young woman whose car broke down in a desolate area. Two men stopped to "help." She would be dead before the night was over. I also explore the crimes of a lesser-known serial killer who preyed on the young and vulnerable. Learn about these crimes (and other lesser-known cases) in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Thirteen.
Unbelievable Crimes Volume Four
Title | Unbelievable Crimes Volume Four PDF eBook |
Author | Daniela Airlie |
Publisher | Daniela Airlie |
Pages | 97 |
Release | 2023-07-16 |
Genre | True Crime |
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Explore the chilling stories of humanity’s most sinister individuals in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Four. I’ll uncover hidden horrors of recent history, walking you through a haunting lineup of lesser-known crimes. I’ve scoured the dark and disturbing archives of true crime to present an anthology of cases that even the most informed crime followers may not have encountered before. I’ll cover the hard-to-hear but little-covered tales that have somehow evaded the headlines: from murder to kidnapping to senseless acts of violence, Volume Four covers some truly horrific tales. I’ll unravel the grisly story of a seemingly ordinary (aren’t they always?) individual who carried out monstrous acts of depravity. His acts were so violent and senseless, you’ll find yourself wondering how people like this become so monstrous. His dark desires would lead to a series of terrible acts that saw the criminal get away with his crimes - until he decided to taunt the police. Would his overconfidence be his downfall? You’ll learn about the twisted tale of a woman whose desperation for motherhood led her down a path of wicked deception and murder. The culprit in this case made herself appear pregnant, showed friends and family fake ultrasounds and went as far as having a gender reveal party for the baby she wasn’t having. This tragic tale culminates in a truly barbaric and gruesome crime pulled straight out of a nightmare. Follow the story of Sarah Stern, a young woman whose life was cut short by the unimaginable betrayal of a friend she trusted. The search for justice would unearth a series of chilling revelations and deceitful schemes that led to her untimely and horrifying end. To her attackers, Sarah’s life was worth a mere few thousand dollars. Explore the deranged tale of a young man whose violent and brutal crimes show complete and utter disregard for human life - even the lives of those closest to him. Unbelievably, this criminal carried out one of his brutal attacks while on bail - for another murder he’d been detained for. I’ll also cover the harrowing and frustrating ordeal of a kidnapping victim who endured unimaginable abuse and torment at the hands of her sadistic captor. In a true crime rarity, the victim would survive her nightmare, and her resilience and strength would see her pursue justice relentlessly. But would her efforts to bring her tormentor to justice be in vain? Get to know these chilling cases along with other lesser-known crimes in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Four. As with each book in this series, I delve deep into the darkest areas of humanity, recounting real-life cases of murder, violence, and unspeakable cruelty humans have carried out on one another. Keep this in mind before immersing yourself in these stories.
Unbelievable Crimes Volume Eleven
Title | Unbelievable Crimes Volume Eleven PDF eBook |
Author | Daniela Airlie |
Publisher | City Sky Publishing |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2024-06-07 |
Genre | True Crime |
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Join me in another unsettling anthology of true crimes in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Eleven. In this installment, I cover the story of a man who took his crush on a talk show to confess his love. After the show, there were some deadly consequences. I also cover the tale of a young teacher who was stabbed over 20 times. Her death, inexplicably, was ruled a suicide. Then, there's the case of a vile killer who trapped a young woman underwater in a submarine with him. Prior to her death, the victim was subjected to horrific acts of torture aboard the vessel. Learn about these cases as well as other lesser-known crimes in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Eleven.
Unbelievable Crimes Volume Seven
Title | Unbelievable Crimes Volume Seven PDF eBook |
Author | Daniela Airlie |
Publisher | Daniela Airlie |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2023-11-18 |
Genre | True Crime |
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Investigate some of the most horrific but unheard-of tales of true crime in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Seven. In the seventh installment of this series, I’ll visit some twisted cases that expose the wickedness some humans are capable of. From savage attacks and kidnapping to homicidal teens, I’m delving deep into lesser-known crimes and unearthing the depravity of the relatively unheard-of criminals. When you think you can’t be shocked by true crime tales, think again. One such crime took place in 2017 in Lancashire, England. A young woman and her boyfriend were violently attacked for no other reason than their style of clothing. The beating they received was prolonged and brutal - simply because the couple wore gothic clothing. Another deviant crime I’ll cover is straight out of a thriller movie. A mother of two is savagely beaten by her abusive ex-husband, kidnapped, and taken to a storage unit. She’s locked inside and left to die in the damp, cold container. Can she escape before the freezing temperatures get her? Or will her violent ex succeed in his attempt to end her life? Then there’s the gruesome case of a businesswoman abducted in Scotland in 2011. She was tortured in unimaginable ways before her murder. But why, and who would feel such anger toward her that they’d put her through such a cruel ordeal before ending her life? Learn more about these crimes, as well as other lesser-known cases, in Unbelievable Crimes Volume Seven. Please remember that this book describes real-life violence, assaults, and murder. For those new to the series, Unbelievable Crimes is written by a former small-town journalist turned true crime enthusiast. The series tackles hard-to-hear true tales that evaded headline news (mostly) despite the (or perhaps because of) barbarity of the crime.
Pragmatism and Human Genetic Engineering
Title | Pragmatism and Human Genetic Engineering PDF eBook |
Author | Glenn McGee |
Publisher | Universal-Publishers |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1581120206 |
William James and John Dewey insisted that pragmatic philosophy finds meaning in its struggle to deal with emergent social problems. Ironically, few have attempted to use pragmatism to articulate methods for ameliorating social difficulties. This dissertation attempts to do just that by putting James' and Dewey's philosophy to work on the moral and scientific problems associated with genetic engineering and the Human Genome Project. The intention is to demonstrate the usefulness of a pragmatic approach to applied ethics and philosophy of biology. The work of proponents and critics of genetic engineering is examined, including LeRoy Hood, Hans Jonas, Leon Kass, Robert Nozick, Jeremy Rifkin, Robyn Rowland, and Paul Ramsey. It is concluded that excessive optimism and pessimism about genetic engineering rests primarily on two errors. The first, basic to the Genome Project, is that organisms are essentially determined by their genes, and that the expression of genes is identical across human populations. I draw both on Richard Lewontin and on Dewey's Logic: The Theory of Inquiry to argue that the formation of human natures is instead the result of a fluid and interpenetrative relationship between hereditary information and varying environmental conditions. Organisms express DNA in different ways under different circumstances, and DNA itself is modified by exposure to mutagens. The second error prevalent in the literature is the belief that genetic engineering is uniquely problematic, requiring a new kind of ethics. To counter the received view, I detail numerous cases in the history of biology and philosophy in which humans have faced moral choices similar to those present in the new genetics. In addition, I resituate new reproductive decisions in the context of everyday problems faced by parents in society, arguing that the hopes and choices of parents provide a matrix within which genetic decisions can be made. I caution against the expansion of genetic diagnosis, and detail some of the greatest real dangers present in positive genetic engineering. Finally, I suggest pragmatic alternatives to positive genetic engineering, including education and health care reform.
A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol. XII (Forty-Five Volumes); Diderot-Duruy
Title | A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol. XII (Forty-Five Volumes); Diderot-Duruy PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Dudley Warner |
Publisher | Cosimo, Inc. |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2008-06-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1605201715 |
Popular American essayist, novelist, and journalist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) was renowned for the warmth and intimacy of his writing, which encompassed travelogue, biography and autobiography, fiction, and more, and influenced entire generations of his fellow writers. Here, the prolific writer turned editor for his final grand work, a splendid survey of global literature, classic and modern, and it's not too much to suggest that if his friend and colleague Mark Twain-who stole Warner's quip about how "everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it"-had assembled this set, it would still be hailed today as one of the great achievements of the book world. Highlights from Volume 12 include: . selections from Denis Diderot's Rameau's Nephew . Diogenes Laertius' writings on philosophers . political and cultural commentary from Isaac D'Israeli . excerpts from Mary Mapes Dodge's Hans Brinker . the poetry of John Donne . selections from Feodor Mikhailovitch Dostovsky's Crime and Punishment . the writings of Arthur Conan Doyle . the science philosophy of John Wiliam Draper . poems by Michael Drayton . travel writing by Henry Drummond . selections from the Dumas pre and fils . poems by William Dunbar . and much, much more.