The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes

  • The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes
    By Michael Newton

    While not the brightest of Genovese's subordinates, Eboli proved himself both loyal and ruthless (suspected in at least 20 homicides). Thus he rose through the ranks, maintaining his sporting interest as a boxing promoter until he was ...

  • The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes
    By Michael Newton

    Genovese was hiding in Italy, a fugitive from murder charges since 1937, but he trusted Galante to carry out one of his most important murder contracts, gunning down newspaper editor Carlo Tresca in Manhattan, on January 11, 1943.

  • The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes
    By Michael Newton

    A comprehensive reference to unsolved murders, missing people, assassinations, and robberies from around the world.

  • The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes
    By Daniel Cohen

    The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes

  • The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes
    By Daniel Cohen

    Sixty-eight cases are arranged in six categories. Here are included the horrible murders of the New Orleans Axeman and another unidentified mass murder known only as Zodiac. Also included are...

  • The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes
    By Michael Newton

    Provides a detailed overview of more than five hundred baffling unsolved crimes from the past two centuries, discussing each crime in depth, the evidence gathered, the parties involved, and law enforcement theories regarding such cases as ...