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Playing with fire: The true story of a nurse, her husband, and a marriage turned fatal

By John Glatt. 2020

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True crime
Human-narrated audio

A beautiful nurse. A lethal injection. A gruesomely charred corpse. Nothing could have shocked the sleepy community of Morgantown, West…

Virginia, more than the lurid details that surfaced after a house fire claimed the life of Shelly Michael's husband Jimmy. Local authorities suspected possible arson. Then they discovered that Jimmy had been dead before the fire even started-paralyzed by a fatal dose of muscle relaxant . . . Did Shelly Michael, a respected nurse and mother, kill her second husband and torch her own home? Were the rumors true that she'd had an affair with her husband's employee only two weeks before the murder? Or did she kill Jimmy simply for the insurance money? Charged with first-degree murder and first-degree arson, Shelly would never stop claiming her innocence-even to this day

My sweet angel: The true story of lacey spears, the seemingly perfect mother who murdered her son in cold blood

By John Glatt. 2016

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True crime
Human-narrated audio

Lacey Spears made international headlines in January 2015 when she was charged with the "depraved mind" murder of her five-year-old…

son Garnett. Prosecutors alleged that the 27-year old mother had poisoned him with high concentrations of salt through his stomach tube. To the outside world Lacey had seemed like the perfect mother, regularly posting dramatic updates on her son's harrowing medical problems. But in reality, Lacey was a text book case of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. From the time he was an infant, she deliberately made Garnett sick to elicit sympathy from medical professionals, as well as her hundreds of followers on Facebook and other social media. When a Westchester County jury found her guilty of killing Garnett in April 2015, she was sentenced to twenty years to life in prison. Using Lacey's own never-before-seen Facebook, Twitter, and blog posts, an exclusive prison interview with Lacey herself, as well as interviews with her family and the three police investigators who broke the case, My Sweet Angel gives the definitive account of this extraordinary case that shocked the world

The informant: the FBI, the Ku Klux Klan, and the murder of Viola Liuzzo

By Gary May. 2005

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True crime, Politics and government, United States history, Police and military
Human-narrated audio

Examines the role of FBI informant Gary Thomas Rowe Jr., who infiltrated the Alabama Klan and identified suspects in the…

1965 murder of civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo, a white woman from Detroit, while he participated in other race crimes. Criticizes the effectiveness of the FBI's reliance upon informants. 2005

The hard sell: Crime and punishment at an opioid startup

By Evan Hughes. 2022

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True crime, Business and economics
Human-narrated audio

The inside story of a band of entrepreneurial upstarts who made millions selling painkillers—until their scheme unraveled, putting them at…

the center of a landmark criminal trial. &“A fast-paced and maddening account.... Until I read The Hard Sell , about the outrageous behavior of an obscure drug company, I hadn&’t appreciated the full extent of the filth or the dark stain the opioid sector has left on the entire industry.... What&’s most surprising and powerful about The Hard Sell is not one company&’s criminality—we&’ve grown inured to corporations behaving badly—as much as how institutionalized these practices were across the modern drug industry.&” — New York Times Book Review John Kapoor had already amassed a small fortune in pharmaceuticals when he founded Insys Therapeutics. It was the early 2000s, a boom time for painkillers, and he developed a novel formulation of fentanyl, the most potent opioid on the market. Kapoor, a brilliant immigrant scientist with relentless business instincts, was eager to make the most of his innovation. He gathered around him an ambitious group of young lieutenants. His head of sales—an unstable and unmanageable leader, but a genius of persuasion—built a team willing to pull every lever to close a sale, going so far as to recruit an exotic dancer ready to scrape her way up. They zeroed in on the eccentric and suspect doctors receptive to their methods. Employees at headquarters did their part by deceiving insurance companies. The drug was a niche product, approved only for cancer patients in dire condition, but the company&’s leadership pushed it more widely, and together they turned Insys into a Wall Street sensation. But several insiders reached their breaking point and blew the whistle. They sparked a sprawling investigation that would lead to a dramatic courtroom battle, breaking new ground in the government&’s fight to hold the drug industry accountable in the spread of addictive opioids. In The Hard Sell , National Magazine Award–finalist Evan Hughes lays bare the pharma playbook. He draws on unprecedented access to insiders of the Insys saga, from top executives to foot soldiers, from the patients and staff of far-flung clinics to the Boston investigators who treated the case as a drug-trafficking conspiracy, flipping cooperators and closing in on the key players. With colorful characters and true suspense, The Hard Sell offers a bracing look not just at Insys, but at how opioids are sold at the point they first enter the national bloodstream—in the doctor&’s office

History in blue: 160 years of women police, sheriffs, detectives, and state troopers (Kaplan Trade Ser.)

By Allan T. Duffin. 2010

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True crime, Women biography, General non-fiction, History, Police and military
Human-narrated audio

Cultural history of women in American law enforcement focuses on events that helped or hindered their progress toward equality. Uses…

archival documents and interviews to illuminate the expansion of women's roles from the 1840s, when matrons guarded prisoners, to the twenty-first century. Highlights incidents of workplace discrimination. Some violence. 2010

The wizard of lies: Bernie Madoff and the death of trust

By Diana B. Henriques. 2011

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True crime, Biography, Business and economics, Law and crime biography
Human-narrated audio

Drawing from interviews she had with the imprisoned Wall Street financier, New York Times reporter Henriques explains how Bernie Madoff…

executed the decades-long Ponzi scheme that swindled investors out of more than $65 billion until his 2008 arrest. Also provides details from various lawsuits and government investigations. 2011

Sex on the moon: the amazing story behind the most audacious heist in history

By Ben Mezrich. 2011

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True crime, Social issues, Physics, Law and crime biography, Science and technology, Laws and statutes, Science and medicine biography, Law and crime
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Detailed account of college intern Thad Roberts's theft of moon rocks from NASA in 2002 and the FBI sting that…

snared him. Describes Roberts's sheltered upbringing, his estrangement from his parents, and his romance with a coworker that motivated the heist. Some strong language. 2011

The Central Park Five: a chronicle of a city wilding

By Sarah Burns. 2011

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True crime, Law and crime, Laws and statutes, United States history
Human-narrated audio

Examines the trial of five black and Latino teenagers convicted of raping and beating New York banker Trisha Meili in…

1989 and exonerated in 2002. Describes the social milieu and racial tensions of 1980s New York and their effect on what became known as "the Central Park Jogger" case. 2011

Imperfect justice: prosecuting Casey Anthony

By Jeff Ashton. 2011

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True crime, Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Law and crime, Laws and statutes
Human-narrated audio

Retired Florida attorney details the three years he spent prosecuting Casey Anthony for the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee.…

Recounts the evidence against Casey, her ever-changing story, unusual behavior during Caylee's absence, and history of fabrications. Expresses his astonishment at her 2011 acquittal. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2011

Destiny of the republic: a tale of madness, medicine, and the murder of a president

By Candice Millard. 2011

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Bestsellers (Non-fiction), United States history, History, Politics and government biography, True crime, Science and medicine biography, Medicine, Politics and government, General non-fiction, Social issues
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Chronicles the life of James A. Garfield (1831-1881), the twentieth American president. Highlights Garfield's rise from poverty to the Oval…

Office. Details the attack by deranged office-seeker Charles Guiteau and the medical care that killed Garfield despite the efforts of Alexander Graham Bell. Bestseller. 2011

The last place you'd look: true stories of missing persons and the people who search for them

By Carole Moore. 2011

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True crime, General non-fiction, Law and crime
Human-narrated audio

Former investigative journalist discusses numerous case studies of missing persons and some of the errors committed by the police in…

the initial searches and investigations. Explains the importance of DNA, forensic tools, and dental records in identifying or finding lost individuals. Includes families' personal--and emotional--experiences. Some violence. 2011

In the middle of the night: The Shocking True Story of a Family Killed in Cold Blood

By Brian McDonald. 2009

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True crime
Human-narrated audio

Describes the July 23, 2007, murders of Dr. William Petit's wife and daughters by two career criminals who broke into…

the Petit home in Cheshire, Connecticut. Details the background of the family members and their accused killers. Violence and strong language. 2009

My stolen son: the Nick Markowitz story

By Jenna Glatzer, Susan Markowitz. 2010

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True crime, Journals and memoirs, Death and bereavement, Family and relationships, Parenting
Human-narrated audio

Describes the 2000 murder of the author's fifteen-year-old son Nick. Explains that the killers were young men who had a…

drug dispute with Nick's half-brother. Discusses Nick's life and the nine-year search for Jesse James Hollywood, who fled the country after arranging Nick's death. Strong language and some violence. 2010

The man in the Rockefeller suit: the astonishing rise and spectacular fall of a serial impostor

By Mark Seal. 2011

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True crime, Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Espionage, Law and crime biography
Human-narrated audio

Author of Wildflower (DB 70537) investigates the case of Christian Gerhartsreiter, who came to America from Germany in 1978 and…

adopted a series of blue-blood identities. Details Gerhartsreiter's schemes, including his last and biggest, when he posed as "Clark Rockefeller" and kidnapped his own daughter. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2011

Finders keepers: a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession

By Craig Childs. 2010

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True crime, Science and technology, History, Ancient history, Hobbies and crafts, United States history, Archaeology
Human-narrated audio

Relic hunter and naturalist exposes the dark side of archaeology. Discusses the reasons people loot, citing cases of antiquities traffickers,…

immoral museum curators, and wealthy collectors. Argues that taking artifacts separates them from their history. Explains his own low-impact method of exploration. 2010

The monuments men: Allied heroes, Nazi thieves, and the greatest treasure hunt in history

By Bret Witter, Robert M. Edsel. 2009

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Arts and entertainment, History, Health and medicine, Inspirational and family life, World War II, Politics and government, True crime
Human-narrated audio

Portrays the WWII special army unit--composed of architects, museum directors, curators, and archivists--formed in 1943 to recover cultural treasures that…

had been plundered by the Nazis. Describes the bombed historical buildings the group preserved and works of art it salvaged. 2009

The eyes of Willie McGee: a tragedy of race, sex, and secrets in the Jim Crow South

By Alex Heard. 2010

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True crime, United States history, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

Author examines the 1945 Mississippi case of African American Willie McGee, who was convicted of raping Willette Hawkins, a white…

married woman. Chronicles the involvement of civil rights leaders, celebrities, and the Communist Party USA as they tried unsuccessfully to prevent McGee's 1951 execution. Violence and some strong language. 2010

Bootleg: murder, moonshine, and the lawless years of prohibition

By Karen Blumenthal. 2011

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
True crime, United States history
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

The history and legacy of Prohibition, which began with passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920 and ended in 1933.…

Profiles Carrie Nation, the temperance movement's first celebrity, and discusses the rise of bootleggers and gangsters such as Al Capone. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2011

Busted: a tale of corruption and betrayal in the city of brotherly love

By Wendy Ruderman, Barbara Laker. 2014

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True crime, General non-fiction, Journals and memoirs, United States history, Writing, Police and military
Human-narrated audio

Two Philadelphia Daily News reporters chronicle their probe into corruption in the Philadelphia Police Department narcotics squad, for which they…

won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting. Some strong language. 2014

The scientific Sherlock Holmes: cracking the case with science and forensics

By James O'Brien, James F O'Brien. 2013

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True crime, Literature, Science and technology, Laws and statutes, Criticism, Law and crime
Human-narrated audio

Chemistry professor and Sherlock Holmes scholar O'Brien analyzes the ways the fictional detective relied on forensic science to solve crimes.…

Details Holmes's use of handwriting analysis, cryptology, and--two years before police did--fingerprinting. Traces the development of these techniques and their application in actual cases. 2013

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