Brody Clayton has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 6 narrators, with an average listener rating of 3★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is True Murder Stories.

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True Murder Stories

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Summary

Since the beginning of time, we have seen instances when the sanctity of human life has been tarnished and blood has been spilled. The Biblical story of Cain and Abel is itself a testament to the fact mankind can be open to horrible acts of cruelty against each other and also against one’s own soul.  Most of these instances have been fueled by human motives such as revenge or jealousy. But sometimes, through the course of history, some people have violated this sanctity and derived pleasure out of the cruelty of their ways.  They have shown absolutely no moral repulsion for their actions and thus become some of the most famous people on Earth for their ruthless spillage of blood that left them completely devoid of all human compassion.  This audiobook explores the stories of just a few in an effort to understand the workings of their minds and the true psychology of a killer. Here is a preview of what you'll learn: The vicious case of the vampire killer The cold case of the mysterious zodiac killer The crazy soap-maker killer, Leonarda Cianciulla The psychotic toy-box killer The Black Dahlia cold-case murders What makes the human race want to kill? Much, much more! Grab your copy today! If true murder stories of serial killers and psychotic criminals interest you, then grab this audiobook now!

©2015 Brody Clayton (P)2018 Brody Clayton

Narrator: Steve Ashworth
Length: 56 mins
Available on Audible
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Women Who Kill

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When male serial killers are on the loose, they tend to make headlines - for example, Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer. Men like these are infamous for the terror that they inflicted on the general population. Many of these men are diagnosed as psychopaths. The reasons for them going down the paths that they chose are analysed, studied, and read about. There was a time, however, that all such crimes were always automatically linked to a man. A general perception was quite common, that there is no such thing as female serial killers and psychopaths. In fact, female killers can sometimes be more lethal, and the murders that they commit can be just as cold and calculated as those of men. When women and men turn to murder and crime, they leave a wake of disappearances and blood in their path, a path that may be discovered after years have passed. Now, be it male or female, analysts have sat them down and assessed their mental progress. Things have changed over the decades. Their crimes are weighed in the same scales as their male counterparts, and now they can't hide themselves by claiming to be absolutely innocent. Here is a preview of what you'll learn.... Delphine La Laurie and her house of horrors Elizabeth Bathory - the Blood Countess Nannie Doss - Nancy Hazel, the husband killer Nannie Doss - the second husband Nannie Doss - the third victim Nannie Doss - four husbands in a row Nannie Doss - last man standing Much, much more!

©2015 Brody Clayton (P)2017 Brody Clayton

Narrator: John Fiore
Length: 40 mins
Available on Audible
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True Crime: The Horrific Crimes and Accounts of Some of the Worlds Worst Murderers, Butcherers and Serial Killers

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In 1984, a woman in Texas was placed on death row - her sentence divided the state: on one side were her supporters, claiming that she shouldn't be put to death, while on the other corner were her detractors who stipulated "an eye for an eye". Before the 1970s, a deadly Candy Man was roaming free in Houston, Texas; before the police knew it, he had already killed 28 teenage boys. Was it the police's fault for not knowing better? In the year 1978, one man led more than 900 people to "commit" suicide - he was successful, but he too, was a casualty. How did he manage it? For 30 years, a man performed various crimes, but he remained at large. Not once did his childhood indicate that he would grow up to be a murderer, but he did. What went wrong? Lastly, a Bogeyman killed his family in their own home, but he was able to make a new life for himself. What drove him to do his filial crimes? Here is a preview of what you'll learn: One Leader, 900 Deaths 18 Years in Hiding The Texan's 14-year battle Robinson's money and murders The Candy Man's murderous desires

©2015 Brody Clayton (P)2016 Brody Clayton

Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
Available on Audible
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Cold Cases: True Crime

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Imagine if you had to wait decades for a crime to be solved. When the murderers are already dead and when the victim's loved ones have already lost so much, will there still be satisfaction? For the police, cold cases could be considered failures, but for the families left by the victims, it's heartbreaking. They have to live their lives day in and day out knowing that something didn't add up. The cases in this book still perplex the minds of not just the police and the families, but also those who are familiar with the events. One example: Unsolved Mysteries, a famous show which started airing in 1987, continues to feature many stories of unsolved cases from missing persons, murders, and wanted fugitives, to paranormal phenomena. Each episode, featuring four to five real-life cases, is aimed on publicizing the stories so that witnesses could come forward and report what they knew. With the show's success and good intentions, it was only natural for the crew and staff to receive letters of admiration and gratitude. However, in December 1993, Unsolved Mysteries received a strange postcard. The letter from an anonymous person went like this: "Forget Circleville, Ohio. If you come to Ohio, you el sickos will pay." In the end, it was signed, "The Circleville Writer". Despite the warning, the letter only seemed to have fueled the interest of Unsolved Mysteries, so they dug into what was really in Circleville and found out more than what they bargained for. Here is a preview of what you'll learn.... How can murder mysteries go cold so easily? When on Highway 16, watch out What's in 'C', 'W' and 'M'? Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned Yours truly, anonymous Much, much more!

©2015 Brody Clayton (P)2017 Brody Clayton

Narrator: Lynn Longseth
Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
Available on Audible
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True Crime Stories: Monsters and Criminals from the Last 250 Years

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How are serial killers made? Perhaps if someone could answer this question, then the police and the community would be able to prevent people from killing in the first place. As it is, this question remains unanswered, though many different hypotheses are put forward by the experts. Until a method for preventing crimes before they are committed is developed, then all the authorities can do is be reactive in the case of serial killers. This is of course exactly what plays into the hands of those who commit such heinous crimes. Being a concerned citizen, though, is certainly a weapon we can all employ in the fight against serial killers. In this audiobook, you will discover seven killers who stopped at nothing to feel invincible. From those who had problems in their childhood to those who had a loving parent; from those who had a certain incident set them off to those who did it to see if they could get away with it - not all serial killers can be pigeonholed for law enforcement officials, unfortunately.  Here is a preview of what you'll learn: "The Legacy of Being Bad" "Her Boyfriend, Her Killer" "Behind Hartford Road" "The Psycho Banker" "His Day of Retribution" "Colin's Life" "The Unpredictable Sean" Much, much more! Get this audiobook today! If you've always found stories of true crime, serial killers, and mysterious murderers interesting, then get this audiobook now! 

©2015 Brody Clayton (P)2018 Brody Clayton

Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
Available on Audible
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Serial Killers True Crime

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A lot of things contribute to the investigation of a crime - the intelligence of the killer (does he leave clues?), the perseverance of the police, presence of witnesses, technology available, and cooperation of the victims. If one of these works against the search for justice, the investigation can slow down, or worse, justice is not served. In this book, we will discuss six serial killers all with interesting cases.

©2015 Brody Clayton (P)2017 Brody Clayton

Narrator: Ken Kamlet
Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
Available on Audible