In this chilling volume of New York Times bestselling author Ann
Rule's Crime Files, discover unforgettable cases of a spouse, lover,
family member or helpful stranger who is totally trusted--until it's too
late.
Whether driven to extreme violence by greed or jealousy, passion or
rage, the calculating sociopaths in this true crime collection targeted
those closest to them--unwitting victims whose last disbelieving words
could well have been "but I trusted you...."
Headlining this page-turning anthology is the case of middle-school
counselor Chuck Leonard, found shot to death outside his Washington
State home on an icy February morning. A complicated mix of family man
and wild man, Chuck played hard and loved many...but who crossed the
line by murdering him in cold blood? And why? The revelation is as
stunning as the shattering crime itself, powerfully illuminating how
those we think we know can ingeniously hide their destructive and
homicidal designs.
Along with other shocking cases, immaculately detailed and sharply
analyzed by America's #1 true crime writer, this fourteenth Crime Files
volume is essential reading for getting inside the mind of the hidden
killers among us.