
True Crime Stories You Won’t Believe: Omnibus Edition (Book 1-3)
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True Crime Stories You Won't Believe-Omnibus Edition s brings together three critically acclaimed volumes—Books One, Two, and Three—into a single, unflinching collection of true crime stories that dig deeper than most. From forgotten killers and overlooked trials to psychological profiles and courtroom spectacles, this is a journey through the darkest corners of criminal history.
Written by forensic psychologist and author Romeo Vitelli, Ph.D., this omnibus offers a sweeping look at real-life crimes that defy easy explanation. These aren’t just tales of murder—they are explorations of obsession, madness, failed justice, and the uncomfortable truths buried beneath the surface of society. Drawing on nearly two decades of blog entries from the widely read Providentia blog, Dr. Vitelli’s writing combines rigorous research with clinical insight and historical context.
Inside This Omnibus:
🔪 Bizarre Crimes and Chaotic Justice
Discover strange and often forgotten cases, from historical miscarriages of justice to gruesome murders obscured by time. Includes firsthand newspaper accounts, twisted legal outcomes, and profiles of crimes too disturbing for the headlines.
🧠 Mind Games and Murder
Dive into the intersection of mental illness and murder. Learn how psychology, delusion, and psychopathy have shaped some of the most unsettling crimes in modern history—and how courts struggled to make sense of them.
🔥 Deadly Obsessions
Explore cases driven by overwhelming passions: jealousy, revenge, love, and madness. From toxic relationships gone horribly wrong to obsessions that turned fatal, this volume reveals the irrational forces that can push people over the edge