The Last Confession: Serial Killers
10 Real Cases of Death Row Killers, Final Words, Confessions, Trials, and Justice After Murder (True Crime Case Files, Book 12)
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ナレーター:
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Robert Orzechowski
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著者:
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Colter Ashborne
The execution date was set. The appeals were dead. Now the killers had one last chance to control the truth.
Some confessed when the clock was almost gone.
Some apologized.
Some blamed the courts, the police, their childhoods, or the world preparing to kill them.
Others carried names, secrets, and unanswered murders into the chamber.
Serial Killers, True Crime Files: The Last Confession enters the final corridor of ten notorious American cases, where guilt had already been decided and only the ending remained.
Ted Bundy traded fragments of truth against time. John Wayne Gacy died without giving families the remorse they wanted. Aileen Wuornos raged through confession, reversal, and execution. Gary Gilmore demanded death. Timothy McVeigh met the federal chamber without offering a conventional final statement.
These are not simple killer biographies.
They are stories of trials, death-row interviews, insanity defenses, final appeals, last words, and the cold machinery of justice moving toward a locked door.
Because death can end a sentence.
It cannot force honesty.
And when the final hour comes, a killer may confess—or tell one last lie.
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