But, Why?

But, Why?

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This is a never-ending book series which will cover some of the most gruesome and horrific crimes committed in history. Each installment will delve into different cases, meticulously detailing the backgrounds of the victims and perpetrators, the heinous acts committed, the subsequent investigations, and the legal battles that ensued. Through this journey, we aim to shed light on the broader implications these cases have had on law enforcement practices, societal norms, and our collective understanding of good and evil. All the work presented in this series is for informational purposes only, and no profits will be taken. Our primary goal is to inform and educate readers about these tragic events with respect and accuracy.
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Book One of The Deadly Series. Finding herself hidden away in a dark and dank alleyway, Danica Roskam is confused as to how she got there, having only fallen asleep mere moments ago. Then comes the sound of a stranger approaching, seeking her out. But why is it her life that they're after? With no way to defend herself and nowhere to run, Danica begins to panic. What happens next changes every aspect of her life. Danger follows her every night, with no escape from her darkened dreams. A damaging web of lies her only safety net and with no one she can go to for help. If your dreams take you to places unknown, how do you escape? Do you dare to dream at all? When blood is split, you can't be to blame. Especially when you're not the guilty one.

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