William Myron Price has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is True Police Stories: Inside The REAL Stories of the Scary, Unexplained & Weird.

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True Police Stories: Inside The REAL Stories of the Scary, Unexplained & Weird

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Inside he real stories of the scary, unexplained, and weird.... Between robberies, reports of lost people and pets, bar fights, domestic fights, car accidents, and anything else you can imagine, police officers have an incredibly difficult job. They must be there to take care of anything that goes wrong, offer support and help to all the people involved, and put themselves in harm's way more often than not. Many people take this for granted. In fact, most people don't give the police the respect they deserve. They are disrespectful and rude, and they will refuse to pay the tickets they have received or appear in court when they are told to. These people act as though the police are out to get them, when the police are, in fact, just doing their jobs. The life of a police officer might be rewarding, but there really is no way to tell for sure how much you will have to deal with. In this book, we are going to look at some of these tales of valor. Some of the horrific and unexplained things police officers have seen with their own eyes, and some of the things they have had to experience for themselves. Facing an armed robber in a shoot out is one of the most terrifying things anyone could be a part of, but perhaps even that pales in comparison to facing a paranormal spirit that could strike at any time. Listen to these eyewitness accounts of what members of the police force have had to deal with, and perhaps gain a better understanding - and appreciation - of what they are doing for you. Here is a preview of what's inside... True Police Stories: The Haunted Call for Help True Police Stories: The Invisible Nebraskan Orphans True Police Stories: The Ghost Officer True Police Stories: The Call from the Woman Who Sold Her Soul True Police Stories: The Night in the Mental Ward True Police Stories: The Murdered

©2017 Wiliam Myron Price (P)2017 William Myron Price

Narrator: Steve Stansell
Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
Available on Audible
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Pirates: The Actual Truth of the Real Pirates of the Caribbean Story

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The Actual Truth of the Real Pirates of the Caribbean Story The pirate is one of the best-known and most-loved anti-heroes. The image of a swaggering adventurer in a tricorne hat and a pair of long leather sea-boots has been a part of Western popular culture for more than 300 years. However, a great deal of what we believe about pirates is actually based on fictional stories, and even the popular conception of what a pirate looks like is based on a very specific time and place. The truth is that pirates have been around for as long as humans have been sailing ships out of sight of land. Most real pirates were simply bands of professional criminals who were unable or unwilling to find legal work. Murder, torture, rape, kidnapping, and extortion were all in a day's work for the average pirate. Pirate captains generally ended up in charge for no other reason than that they were even more psychotic and violent than their crews! The image of the pirate still exerts a strong pull on the popular imagination and features in many successful movies, books, and plays. In modern times, when it sometimes feels as if our every action is controlled by rules and regulations, the idea of a free-booting anarchist defying the system has become even more popular. But what is the truth behind the popular conception of the pirate? Let's try to cut through the myth and see if we can discover the real story behind the legendary pirates of the Caribbean.... Here is a preview of what's inside: "Pirates: Dead Men Tell No Tales" "Pirates: A Shot Across the Bows" "Pirates: Dancing the Hempen Jig" "Pirates: Shiver Me Timbers!" "Pirates: Scupper That!" "Pirates: Blow the Man Down" Much, much more! Scroll up and get this audiobook now!

©2017 William Myron Price (P)2017 Wiliiam Myron Price

Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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World War 2 History: True War Crimes of the Gestapo: Stories of the Feared German Police Force (Waffen Book 1)

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True War Crimes of the Gestapo: Stories of the Feared German Police Force... The Gestapo were the secret police that Hitler instituted to ferret out spies and other people who did not fall in line with his ideologies; if, for instance, someone was suspected of being of Jewish origin, Hitler would send the Gestapo to round them up, take them into custody, interrogate them - often with violent and painful methods - and then either kill or send them to a concentration camp where they would probably die in any case. When the Second World War came to an end, the Gestapo was found to be responsible for the deaths of millions of people. At the Nuremberg Trials, where most of the WW2 criminals were put on trial and then punished, the Gestapo was declared to be an official criminal organization and many of their leaders were convicted of a number of war crimes. In the end, the German secret police force was an organization that struck terror and fear into the hearts of all civilians. What made them so effective was not just their field skills or their ability to complete their mission, but the fact that they enjoyed what they did and truly believed in the skewered Nazi ideology of racism and Anti-Semitism. We will look at some of the horrific stories of the Gestapo, where they destroyed thousands of innocents and trace the lives of a few individual police offers who are known for their brutality and their cruelty during the war... Here is a preview of what's inside... World War 2 History: Gestapo Accounts - Revenge Against the Trojan Horse World War 2 History: Jurisdiction, Methods and Effectiveness of The Gestapo World War 2 History: Gestapo Accounts - The Night of the Long Knives World War 2 History: The Individual Officers of The Gestapo World War 2 History: History and Background of the Gestapo World War 2 History: Organization of The Gestapo Much, much more

©2016 William Myron Price (P)2017 William Myron Price

Narrator: Nolan Barger
Category: History, Military
Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
Available on Audible
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True Police Stories

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Police officers make good witnesses, mainly because that is what they are trained to do. When a police officer responds to a call, they never know what they are likely to encounter. Police officers also often find themselves in odd places, whether it's a patrol at the dead of night on a lonely stretch of road or attending a call of a disturbance at a remote house, police officers go to places that most of us never will. But what happens when the police find themselves investigating things that seem completely outside the boundaries of accepted reality?

©2017 William Myron Price (P)2017 William Myron Price

Narrator: Nolan Barger
Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
Available on Audible
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True Police Stories

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Policemen are trained to respond logically and rationally in moments of stress - they have a very stressful job wherein they are seen as de facto villains for both criminals as well as the people they are protecting. They often, to their detriment, represent the ruling class, causing them to not have many admirers. It is thus interesting to see the number of accounts reported by policemen that hint at a paranormal entity, as this seems to be an aberration with respect to their usual personality. At this point it is difficult to explain why human beings are so enraptured by the paranormal - perhaps it is a product of millennia of evolution that has led to us surviving, and thriving, on this planet. Perhaps we can come to a better understanding with regards to this question at the end of this book, which is an attempt to chronicle a few varied and interesting police encounters with seemingly paranormal activity. The purpose of this book is primarily as an interest piece, but also with the intention to arouse a sense of curiosity in the listener towards possible solutions to these mysteries. Both supernatural and rational conclusions will be presented in this book, with the intention not of foisting an opinion on the listener, but of exposing the listener to a myriad number of ways in which the supernatural is said to have influenced our world....

©2017 William Myron Price (P)2017 William Myron Price

Narrator: Mark Rossman
Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
Available on Audible