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Still Unsolved: 12 Puzzling Missing Persons Cases (Still Unsolved: A True Crime #2)

Still Unsolved: 12 Puzzling Missing Persons Cases (Still Unsolved: A True Crime #2)

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Publication Date: December 15th, 2023
Publisher:
Alexyss Rubjerg
ISBN:
9798215814918
Pages:
114

Description

In "Still Unsolved: 12 Puzzling Missing Persons Cases," true crime author Alexyss Rubjerg takes readers on a journey through 12 perplexing cases of missing persons that have remained unsolved for years. With a meticulous eye for detail and a passion for solving mysteries, Rubjerg examines the evidence and circumstances surrounding each case to form educated theories on what may have happened.

From the disappearance of Susie Streeter, Stacy McCall, and Cheryl Levit who vanished without a trace in what is believed to be the same incident, to the baffling case of Asha Degree, who vanished after leaving her home on a stormy night, Rubjerg leaves no stone unturned in her quest for the truth. Through her writing, Rubjerg advocates for the victims of these unsolved cases and their families, shining a light on the struggles they face in their search for answers.

With her inquisitive nature and relentless dedication to the true-crime genre, Rubjerg has earned a reputation as a meticulous researcher who spends countless hours poring over case reports, talking to families of victims, and combing through every available piece of evidence. In "Still Unsolved: 12 Puzzling Missing Persons Cases," she brings her expertise to bear on 12 cases that have puzzled investigators and society for years, offering new insights and perspectives.

For true crime enthusiasts and armchair detectives alike, "Still Unsolved: 12 Puzzling Missing Persons Cases" is a must-read. With her engaging writing style and unwavering commitment to the victims of these unsolved cases, Rubjerg has created a book that is both informative and thought-provoking, offering a fresh perspective on some of the most puzzling missing persons cases of our time.