IT
  
Attualmente si sta visualizzando la versione Italy del sito.
Volete passare al vostro sito locale?
Ultima edizione

Murder Most Foul Magazine Murder Most Foul 123 Edizione posteriore

English
12 Recensioni   •  English   •   General Interest (News & Current Affairs)
Multi-millionaire, cross-dresser, convicted murderer...three of the many ways to describe recently deceased New York real estate tycoon Robert Durst. He’d barely begun a life sentence in California for the 2000 murder of his friend Susan Berman, and had also been formally accused of killing his wife Kathie too 40 years ago in 1982. Famously, he had also managed to convince a jury that he didn’t murder a former neighbour whose body he dismembered and disposed of... Many remain convinced that Durst did murder Maurice Black and was in fact a serial killer. For more, read this issue’s “Jinxed: He Killed Susan But Did He Kill Kathie Too?”

“The conduct of the offender was calculated, violent and hateful. His crimes cannot be viewed as anything other than an attack on the very foundation of Australian democracy.” So said Justice Peter Garling at the sentencing of Leonard Warwick whose campaign of vengeful mayhem had brought terror to New South Wales in the 1980s. Read “A Bomber And His Trail Of Victims” for the full story.

Many acts of violence defy belief. American Orion Krause was talented, popular and had the world at his feet. Then he killed four people with a baseball bat. Why? Find out in “I Think I Have To Kill My Mom.”


Highlights this issue include:

* Did Kelley Really Strangle Husband Jim?
* Mystery of The Burning Shop
* Jinxed: He Killed Susan But Did He Kill Kathie Too?
* “I Think I Have To Kill My Mom”
* Slough’s Deadly Love Triangle
* When Anjette Cooked, Murder Was On The Menu
* A Bomber And His Trail of Victims
* Ma Barker And her Deadly Brood
* “64 Russell Street? That’s Me! I Have Shot Them Dead”
* Couples Who Kill: Jessica’s Deadly Invitation
* “I Had Trouble Sawing Tara Up”
* Crocodile Tears Of A Killer Husband
* “Jack The Ripper” Murder In A Sheffield Churchyard
read more read less
Murder Most Foul Preview Pages Murder Most Foul Preview Pages Murder Most Foul Preview Pages Murder Most Foul Preview Pages Murder Most Foul Preview Pages

Murder Most Foul

Murder Most Foul 123 Multi-millionaire, cross-dresser, convicted murderer...three of the many ways to describe recently deceased New York real estate tycoon Robert Durst. He’d barely begun a life sentence in California for the 2000 murder of his friend Susan Berman, and had also been formally accused of killing his wife Kathie too 40 years ago in 1982. Famously, he had also managed to convince a jury that he didn’t murder a former neighbour whose body he dismembered and disposed of... Many remain convinced that Durst did murder Maurice Black and was in fact a serial killer. For more, read this issue’s “Jinxed: He Killed Susan But Did He Kill Kathie Too?” “The conduct of the offender was calculated, violent and hateful. His crimes cannot be viewed as anything other than an attack on the very foundation of Australian democracy.” So said Justice Peter Garling at the sentencing of Leonard Warwick whose campaign of vengeful mayhem had brought terror to New South Wales in the 1980s. Read “A Bomber And His Trail Of Victims” for the full story. Many acts of violence defy belief. American Orion Krause was talented, popular and had the world at his feet. Then he killed four people with a baseball bat. Why? Find out in “I Think I Have To Kill My Mom.” Highlights this issue include: * Did Kelley Really Strangle Husband Jim? * Mystery of The Burning Shop * Jinxed: He Killed Susan But Did He Kill Kathie Too? * “I Think I Have To Kill My Mom” * Slough’s Deadly Love Triangle * When Anjette Cooked, Murder Was On The Menu * A Bomber And His Trail of Victims * Ma Barker And her Deadly Brood * “64 Russell Street? That’s Me! I Have Shot Them Dead” * Couples Who Kill: Jessica’s Deadly Invitation * “I Had Trouble Sawing Tara Up” * Crocodile Tears Of A Killer Husband * “Jack The Ripper” Murder In A Sheffield Churchyard


SELEZIONARE IL FORMATO:
Accesso immediato

Offerte digitali disponibili:

Singolo numero arretrato digitale Murder Most Foul 123
 
5,99 / issue
Questo numero e gli altri numeri arretrati non sono inclusi in un Murder Most Foul abbonamento. Gli abbonamenti includono l'ultimo numero regolare e i nuovi numeri usciti durante l'abbonamento e partono da un prezzo minimo di
Purtroppo questa testata non pubblica più nuovi numeri. È ancora possibile acquistare i numeri arretrati, oppure scorrere verso il basso per visualizzare altri titoli che potrebbero interessarvi.
I risparmi sono calcolati sull'acquisto comparabile di singoli numeri su un periodo di abbonamento annualizzato e possono variare rispetto agli importi pubblicizzati. I calcoli sono solo a scopo illustrativo. Gli abbonamenti digitali includono l'ultimo numero e tutti i numeri regolari pubblicati durante l'abbonamento, se non diversamente indicato. L'abbonamento scelto si rinnoverà automaticamente a meno che non venga annullato nell'area Il mio account fino a 24 ore prima della scadenza dell'abbonamento in corso.

Issue Cover

Murder Most Foul  |  Murder Most Foul 123  


Multi-millionaire, cross-dresser, convicted murderer...three of the many ways to describe recently deceased New York real estate tycoon Robert Durst. He’d barely begun a life sentence in California for the 2000 murder of his friend Susan Berman, and had also been formally accused of killing his wife Kathie too 40 years ago in 1982. Famously, he had also managed to convince a jury that he didn’t murder a former neighbour whose body he dismembered and disposed of... Many remain convinced that Durst did murder Maurice Black and was in fact a serial killer. For more, read this issue’s “Jinxed: He Killed Susan But Did He Kill Kathie Too?”

“The conduct of the offender was calculated, violent and hateful. His crimes cannot be viewed as anything other than an attack on the very foundation of Australian democracy.” So said Justice Peter Garling at the sentencing of Leonard Warwick whose campaign of vengeful mayhem had brought terror to New South Wales in the 1980s. Read “A Bomber And His Trail Of Victims” for the full story.

Many acts of violence defy belief. American Orion Krause was talented, popular and had the world at his feet. Then he killed four people with a baseball bat. Why? Find out in “I Think I Have To Kill My Mom.”


Highlights this issue include:

* Did Kelley Really Strangle Husband Jim?
* Mystery of The Burning Shop
* Jinxed: He Killed Susan But Did He Kill Kathie Too?
* “I Think I Have To Kill My Mom”
* Slough’s Deadly Love Triangle
* When Anjette Cooked, Murder Was On The Menu
* A Bomber And His Trail of Victims
* Ma Barker And her Deadly Brood
* “64 Russell Street? That’s Me! I Have Shot Them Dead”
* Couples Who Kill: Jessica’s Deadly Invitation
* “I Had Trouble Sawing Tara Up”
* Crocodile Tears Of A Killer Husband
* “Jack The Ripper” Murder In A Sheffield Churchyard
Per saperne di più leggere di meno
Murder Most Foul magazine is for you – if you like an engrossing non-fiction crime read that lets you lose yourself in some of history’s most fascinating murder cases. And now it’s available in a versatile digital edition you can read anywhere on any device.

With four new issues per year, Murder Most Foul is filled with stories of unspeakable crimes, illustrated with astonishing photos. It’s better than the most thrilling whodunit – because it’s 100% TRUE.

Specialising in real-life stories from the US, the UK and around the world, it brings you the most notorious homicide cases from Victorian times right up to the present. In its pages you might find the latest hideous murder from the US courts, hanging cases both famous and little-known from around the British isles, a serial killer on the loose in wartime Berlin or a crazed cannibal killer from the former Soviet Union. You’ll also find some of the world’s greatest murder mysteries as we put a spotlight on fascinating unsolved killings.

Use this app to try the latest issue or a full year’s subscription (4 issues) and explore the dark world of crime with our expert writers as your guide. We take a lot of care over the way our stories are written – to make them clear, engrossing and above all factually correct. Never less than fascinating, Murder Most Foul might just be the best crime read you can buy.

* And if you like Murder Most Foul, be sure to check out the other digital magazines in the True Crime Library stable: True Detective, Master Detective and True Crime.

Come abbonati riceverete i seguenti vantaggi:


•  Uno sconto sul prezzo di vendita della rivista
•  La vostra rivista viene consegnata ogni mese sul vostro dispositivo
•  Non perderete mai un numero
•  Siete protetti dagli aumenti di prezzo che potrebbero verificarsi nel corso dell'anno

Riceverete 4 edizioni durante un periodo di 1 anno Murder Most Foul abbonamento alla rivista.

Nota: le edizioni digitali non includono gli articoli di copertina o i supplementi che si trovano nelle copie stampate.

Il vostro acquisto su Pocketmags.com può essere letto su una delle seguenti piattaforme.


Potete leggere qui sul sito web o scaricare l'applicazione per la vostra piattaforma, ricordandovi di effettuare il login con il vostro nome utente e la vostra password Pocketmags.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
L'applicazione Pocketmags funziona su tutti i dispositivi iPad e iPhone con iOS 13.0 o superiore, Android 8.0 o superiore e Fire Tablet (Gen 3) o superiore. Il nostro web-reader funziona con qualsiasi browser compatibile con HTML5, per PC e Mac si consiglia Chrome o Firefox.

Per iOS consigliamo qualsiasi dispositivo in grado di eseguire l'ultima versione di iOS per migliorare le prestazioni e la stabilità. I modelli precedenti con processore e RAM inferiori possono presentare un rendering delle pagine più lento e occasionali arresti anomali dell'app, che non rientrano nel nostro controllo.
4,8
/5
Basato su 12 Recensioni dei clienti
5
10
4
1
3
1
2
0
1
0
Visualizza le recensioni

Best Mag for True Crime Lovers

Best Mag for True Crime Lovers, used to read this when I was a kid, still as good today, great for those with an inquisitive mind, interested in following the trail of true crime stories, solved and unsolved. Recensito 22 novembre 2018

Best ever mag

Found this in W.H. Smith's a few weeks ago. I couldn't put it down and so many stories to read I was absolutely captivated. Can't wait until I can get the next one. A must have as I am so fed up of magazines full of adverts. Recensito 21 febbraio 2018

Articoli in questo numero


Di seguito una selezione di articoli in Murder Most Foul Murder Most Foul 123.