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Bad Girls by M. William Phelps
Bad Girls by M. William Phelps






Bad Girls by M. William Phelps Bad Girls by M. William Phelps

Phelps is one of the regular and recurring experts frequently appearing on two long-running series, Deadly Women and Snapped. Phelps is also a member of the Multidisciplinary Collaborative on Sexual Crime and Violence (MCSCV), also known as the Atypical Homicide Research Group (AHRG) at Northeastern University, maintained by NU alumni Enzo Yaksic. A highly sought-after pundit, Phelps has made over 100 media-related television appearances: Early Show, The Today Show, The View, Fox & Friends, truTV, Discovery Channel, Fox News Channel, Good Morning America, TLC, BIO, History, Oxygen, OWN, on top of over 100 additional media appearances: USA Radio Network, Catholic Radio, Mancow, Wall Street Journal Radio, Zac Daniel, Ave Maria Radio, Catholic Channel, EWTN Radio, ABC News Radio, and many more. William Phelps is the New York Times best-selling author of 30 books and winner of the 2013 Excellence in (Investigative) Journalism Award and the 2008 New England Book Festival Award.

Bad Girls by M. William Phelps

William Phelps draws on interviews and correspondence with the serial killer himself, bringing readers into the mind of a murderer – and into the heart of a real-life story of bloodshed, tears, and the long road to justice.Ĭrime, murder and serial killer expert, creator/producer/writer and former host of the Investigation Discovery series DARK MINDS, acclaimed, award-winning investigative journalist M. With exclusive information from detectives and prosecutors, Phelps reconstructs the chilling clues that led to Hembree's arrest, and the media sensation surrounding his trial, mistrial, and ultimate conviction.Īs the victims' loved ones attempt to heal, Hembree continues to widen the scope of his crimes from behind bars. William Phelps delves into the background of Hembree's victims, bringing readers into their lives in intimate detail. In The Killing Kind acclaimed, award-winning investigative crime journalist M. When questioned by police, Hembree didn't just play cat-and-mouse and then confess. No one saw him as a remorseless killer who preyed on those who trusted him. But he was part of the fabric of the local scene, devoted to his mother and sister. ĭanny Hembree was far from being an upright, law-abiding citizen. When the savaged remains of high-spirited Heather Catterton and sweet-natured Randi Saldana were found and a local man was linked to their murders, residents were forced to face an evil in their midst. The lush, green hills that mark the border of North and South Carolina are home to a close-knit community. Sprawled in a culvert just off the gravel road like an abandoned doll, she wore only toe socks, a sweatshirt, and a necklace. She was seventeen years old, a beautiful girl with a Hollywood smile and luminous brown eyes.








Bad Girls by M. William Phelps