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False Badges

A True Story of Murder, Fear, and the Hunt for Two Predators

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha False Badges Adrian Halden
Libristo kód: 51646991
Nakladateľstvo Independently published, apríl 2026
A badge is supposed to mean safety. In Los Angeles, it became a weapon.For four months, women and gi... Celý popis
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A badge is supposed to mean safety. In Los Angeles, it became a weapon.

For four months, women and girls vanished into the night after encounters with men who looked like authority. Some were runaways. Some were students. Some were trying to survive on the margins of a city that sold glamour and delivered danger. Their bodies were later found on hillsides, in ravines, and in abandoned places across Los Angeles-posed, stripped, and discarded as if their lives meant nothing. As fear spread through the city, police hunted what the public believed was a lone killer. The truth was worse.

False Badges is a deeply researched true-crime account of the murders attributed to Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, the cousins behind one of the most notorious serial murder cases in California history. But this book does not treat the case as a spectacle. It examines how two predators exploited trust in law enforcement, how vulnerable women were overlooked, how media attention shifted depending on who the victims were, and how a major prosecution nearly collapsed before justice could be forced forward.

Structured for both narrative momentum and serious readers, the book moves beyond a simple retelling of the crimes. It opens with the women whose lives were stolen and the late-1970s Los Angeles world they moved through. It then reconstructs the chronology of the murders, the social climate that made the crimes harder to solve, the investigative failures that delayed recognition of the pattern, the forensic and legal evidence that finally connected the case, and the courtroom fight that nearly let one of the perpetrators walk free. The result is not just a story of murder, but a study in manipulation, institutional weakness, media pressure, gendered violence, and the fragile machinery of justice.

Drawing from trial records, law-enforcement reporting, case histories, and contemporary coverage, the author presents the material in a clear, immersive style while keeping the victims at the center of the narrative. Readers will find detailed sections on victimology, false police impersonation, the creation of the Hillside Strangler task force, the evidentiary limits of a pre-DNA era case, the psychological dimensions of the offenders, the collapse and recovery of the prosecution, the long trial of Angelo Buono, and the lasting consequences for the families left behind.

Rather than rushing from crime scene to crime scene, the book is organized to help readers understand the full architecture of the case. It combines narrative scenes, case overview, historical framing, investigative breakdowns, forensic detail, legal analysis, and post-conviction developments in a format designed to be both absorbing and useful. Whether you read true crime for the investigation, the courtroom strategy, the criminology, or the broader social context, this book is built to give you all of it in one place.

This book is for readers who want more than lurid headlines and recycled summaries. It is for true-crime readers interested in serial murder investigations, criminal psychology, failed institutions, courtroom drama, and the social realities that allow predators to operate in plain sight. It will especially appeal to readers who appreciate victim-conscious true crime, case-file structure, historical context, and carefully assembled narrative nonfiction grounded in documented events rather than mythmaking.

Brutal, unsettling, and rigorously told, False Badges asks a hard question: what happens when evil does not hide from authority-but wears its face?

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Celý názov False Badges
Jazyk Angličtina
Väzba Kniha - Brožovaná
Dátum vydania 2026
Počet strán 250
EAN 9798255315642
Libristo kód 51646991
Nakladateľstvo Independently published
Váha 341
Rozmery 152 x 229 x 13
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