The Michigan Murders: The True Story of the Ypsilanti Ripper's Reign of Terror Free Audiobook Download by Edward Keyes
Edward Keyes was a detective in the Ypsilanti Police Department, investigating a string of gruesome murders in the area. In his investigations, he found that all of the victims had been killed through vicious ax blows to their chests. The killer's identity was slowly uncovered, but this only fueled Keyes' determination and obsession with finding him. He tracked down many leads but in the end, it was revealed that Edward himself had been responsible for all of the murders.
The Michigan Murders: The True Story of the Ypsilanti Ripper's Reign of Terror was one of the first true crime books written. Edward Keyes, who wrote the book, is a retired police detective and he spent a year and a half investigating this crime spree in his spare time before submitting his work to a magazine. He just recently celebrated his 100th birthday.
This audiobook tells the true story of 18-year-old Edward Keyes, who was convicted and executed for the murder of two women in September of 1930. He had no previous history of violence or sex crimes and would never have been caught if it weren't for an article the police found in his bedroom with a piece of paper among other items that included references to the murders and dates.
The Michigan Murders is a true story of sexual violence, stalking and murder that occurred in the small town of Ypsilanti, Michigan between March and October of 1993. In the book, Edward Keyes describes the murders that happened one after another in the span of only six months by a serial killer known as 'The Ypsilanti Ripper' who seemed to delight in his ability to terrify young women across Michigan.
The Michigan Murders: The True Story of the Ypsilanti Ripper's Reign of Terror by Edward Keyes is a chilling true crime audiobook from 1974. It tells the story of how a man who killed over twenty women during a three-month reign of terror in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The story follows the lengths to which the police went to track down and arrest 22-year-old Edward Keyes as well as details about his life as he was growing up, including what might have been his first murder.
In 1974, Edward Keyes, an English professor at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan, was put on trial for the murder of his wife. The case was unusual because he insisted that he hadn't killed her and had no idea how she died. However, a jury convicted him and sentenced him to life in prison. Keyes spent 23 years behind bars before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit granted him a new trial. In 2014, Keyes was released from prison after prosecutors acknowledged that they had pressured witnesses into lying about their accounts of what happened when Mrs. Keyes passed away.
Published Date | 2017-03-21 |
Duration | 15 hours 4 minutes |
Author | Edward Keyes |
Narrated | Pete Cross |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Mystery, Thriller & Horror |
Parent Category | True Crime |