Unsolved Child Murders: Eighteen American Cases, 1956-1998

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An estimated 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the United States. Only one in 10,000 are found dead. Yet unsolved child murders are almost a daily occurrence--of nearly 52,000 juvenile homicides between 1980 and 2008, more than 20 percent remain open.

Drawing on FBI reports, police and court records, and interviews with victims' families, this book provides details and evidence for 18 unsolved cases from 1956 to 1998.

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4.6
5 reviews
Caeleigh Riedel
February 7, 2018
Having always had an interest in true crime but never actually making the change from free internet content to purchasing something on the topic, I am so thrilled that I took the chance on this book. I would absolutely recommend it to anyone with an interest in true crime or just someone looking for a great read.
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Sarah Matthews
February 5, 2018
Beautifully written and immaculately researched, this book will captivate you from start to finish! A perfect treat for any true crime fan!
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Jessica
July 25, 2019
Written very well. Couldn't stop reading cases. please write more.
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About the author

Emily G. Thompson has always had an interest in true crime, particularly unsolved crimes. She lives in Northern Ireland.

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