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http://www.truecrimereport.com/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/crime/
I had these bookmarked but haven't used them much.

Historical Crime Detective"
This site is featuring another new book on Bundy called "Ted Bundy: A Visual Timeline" by Dr. Rob Dielenberg. In a sample book you can download, he mentions and references a friend of mine, Dr. Al Carlisle who interviewed Bundy in Utah and wrote the book "I'm Not Guilty".
This new book by Dielenberg looks like a very different sort of Bundy book. I bet I will end up getting the full version after reading the sample. I get all the Bundy books so it's more or less a sure thing that I will. :)
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Oh yes, this is a great site, lots of info on the Manson case.
This sounds very interesting Shelley, I hadn't heard about this book. I actually did read the one by Dr. Carlisle and I loved it, those hypothetical questions and answers were so powerful and the way he used them with the psychological profile on Bundy was so effective. Even though they were hypothetical, they had such truth to them based on his real interviews with Bundy, and the book had such a flow, I could hardly put it down.
Oh yes, this is a great site, lots of info on the Manson case.
This site is featuring another new book on Bundy called "Ted Bundy: A Visual Timeline" by Dr. Rob Dielenberg. In a sample book you can download, he mentions and references a friend of mine, Dr. Al Carlisle who interviewed Bundy in Utah and wrote the book "I'm Not Guilty".
This new book by Dielenberg looks like a very different sort of Bundy book. I bet I will end up getting the full version after reading the sample. I get all the Bundy books so it's more or less a sure thing that I will. :)
This sounds very interesting Shelley, I hadn't heard about this book. I actually did read the one by Dr. Carlisle and I loved it, those hypothetical questions and answers were so powerful and the way he used them with the psychological profile on Bundy was so effective. Even though they were hypothetical, they had such truth to them based on his real interviews with Bundy, and the book had such a flow, I could hardly put it down.

http://mansonsbackporch.com/
TONS of family history on Charlie Manson.
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