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  • Killer Case Files

  • 200 Shocking Stories of Murder and Mayhem Library
  • By: Jamie Malton
  • Narrated by: Greg Sisco
  • Length: 46 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (50 ratings)

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Killer Case Files

By: Jamie Malton
Narrated by: Greg Sisco
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Publisher's summary

The complete Killer Case Files collection from Amazon best-selling and Firebird Award-winning true crime writer Jamie Malton.

Uncover the shocking and brutal truths behind some of the most heinous crimes, committed against innocent victims in Killer Case Files, the true crime anthology that takes you on a gripping journey into the minds of depraved murderers.

An massive library of 200 stories, the giant boxed set of 10 Killer Case Files volumes delivers riveting accounts of deviant and horrifying murders. These killers can range from seemingly normal people to psychopaths and serial killers, who commit years of murder and mayhem.

These stories feature painstakingly uncovered facts, testimony and evidence as it was revealed. You'll experience the cruelty and horror that investigators, witnesses, and victims had to confront.

Every volume delves into the forensic science and detective work used to identify and apprehend these violent predators.

Death by Fire: Psychologists have long recognized there can be a fine but critical line between the devoted firefighter who loves being part of a heroic, life-saving team and the arsonist who loves starting fires to gleefully watch the destruction, murder and mayhem. Polar opposites. Yet, in California in the 1980s, these two personalities were inside the same person.

Friendly Betrayal: A sinister presence lurking online as several different people, finds a way to tempt a young woman in Alaska into enlisting help to commit the cold blooded murder of her innocent and unsuspecting best friend.

'Til Death Do Us Part: Love triangles are relatively common. Thankfully, murders are much less common. But sometimes the web of lies between multiple people is so incredible that when someone finally admits guilt, it’s actually only the beginning of the story, not the end...plus 197 more shocking, true crime murder stories from Jamie Malton's Best True Crime.

Volume 1 was the 2023 First Place winner of Firebird's True Crime Award.

©2022, 2023 Malton Publishing, LLC (P)2023 Malton Publishing, LLC
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Good read, terrible reader

Liked the narrative hated the narrator. He had a terrible accent and mispronounced numerous words and names.

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Everything

I love these so much best ever love it so so so much so much

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the stories and impact

loved all the details and ware the ppl are today... makes you think about things

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Bad Narrator

The narration was just awful. It really ruined the whole thing for me. Truly terrible narrator with this gruff monotone voice.

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Great audiobook

some of the killer's I have heard about and some I have not heard of this is a great boxset I really recommend this audiobook boxset of books for true crime fans I very much enjoyed listening to this audiobook set

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A lot of info…

There was a fair amount of criticism about the narrator in the reviews.
After listening to 70 books…
he’s not even close to the worst I’ve heard. The book was very good overall.

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Abbreviated Achievement

Remember when the ‘True Crime’ section of your favorite bookstore was way off in the corner? There were maybe fifty or so books available? Now with the advent of Audible and other online listening platforms, the titles of ‘True Crime’ seem never ending. With the genre being as popular as it is, there seems to be no shortage of sub-genres and spin-off genres.
Not every true-crime author has the writing chops of a Jack Olsen or a M. William Phelps, but I do believe that we have yet to see the best of author Jamie Melton. Melton’s stories are not only compact and compelling, they are the stories that come from page 3 of the newspaper and not the front page. Greg Sisco provides a somewhat unique approach to the narration of the book. His monotone delivery provides an eerie, dark sociopathy feeling to text. If you’re a ‘Last Podcast On The Left’ listener, this one’s for you. Brilliant

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Interesting but hard to listen

This audiobook is hard to review. I struggled to come up with a star rating. I love Jamie Malton’s writing. The cases are well researched, and I love her format. I appreciate the attention given to both sides of the cases, victims and perpetrators alike. The quality of writing and depth of background information on each side gives a fair portrait of those involved in each case and helps draw me into the story and see each case unfold in my mind. This set of books did not disappoint in that regard.

Due to the above, I can normally devour a volume in 3-4 days in ebook format. The biggest problem I have with her audiobooks is the narrator. I do wish she had found a better voice. The nasally monotone makes listening to more than a couple cases each day difficult, even with speed increased. (Adding .1 to the speed helps, but in the end, I still can only take so much.) I will eventually finish this one and probably listen to more, but they are definitely slower and more spread out than I would prefer. I like to binge these books, but due to narrator I just cannot.

So 5 stars for the author/content. 2.5 stars for narrator. I guess an overall 3. I am not quite half way on this one, but I will finish it. If you choose the audio version, I find setting speed to 1.1 helps a lot while not making it a speed reading contest.

Overall, if you like these types of books, you will probably like it. I definitely recommend ebook or paper over the audio for large volumes like this if you prefer to binge read through the cases. It has a nice mix of locations across the globe, making repeats of known cases unlikely.

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Ridiculous Narration

I can't believe paid for this. The narrator's affect is absurd. I wouldn't mind getting a refund.

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The information is alright, the reader isn't.

The reader is robotic, with poor pacing and much vocal fry. Nobody edited out the mouth sounds and it gets increasingly maddening. Pronunciations are off. My son heard a little and said it sounds like the narrator just smoked a whole pack of cigarettes.

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