Strange Truths About the World (part 3)

Strange Truths About the World (part 3)

by (japan) Mu Yima

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In July 1925, a banker from the former Yugoslavia disappeared without any reason. His wife had no choice but to call the police. After investigation, the police found that the suspect turned out to be a beautiful woman. Not only that, the police also found thirty-five black coffins in the basement of her home, with thirty-five male mummies lying in the coffins! As soon as the case came out, it caused a sensation in the world. In order to find out the truth, the police mobilized almost all police forces, but the final result was even more shocking. Between 1897 and 1915, there were many incidents of brides drowning in bathtubs across Europe. What is bizarre is that the circumstances of death of these brides are surprisingly consistent, and they all purchased huge insurance policies during their lifetimes. In order to clarify the connection between these "accidents", Sheriff Arthur Neal traveled back and forth in 43 towns and obtained 1,570 personal identifications, and finally arrested the suspect. This book contains a number of real criminal incidents and anecdotes that have occurred around the world. Although some of these cases have been going on for nearly a hundred years, they are still frightening to read. The author uses emotional and delicate writing to record disaster events, analyze criminal psychology, and restore the detection process. His unique documentary style has a great influence on future generations.

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