Precious Victims

Precious Victims by Don Weber, published by True Crime in 1992, is a detailed exploration of a shocking case involving a mother and the tragic deaths of her newborns. This edition spans 431 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the complexities of the investigation, initially clouded by the mother’s claims of kidnapping, which ultimately led to a deeper examination of the events surrounding the deaths.
Readers will find a thorough account of the police investigation that unfolded over several years, revealing the unsettling truth behind the mother’s story. The book focuses on themes of murder and the psychological aspects of crime, providing insight into the challenges faced by law enforcement in such sensitive cases. Through its factual recounting, Precious Victims sheds light on the darker facets of human behavior and the implications of deceit in the context of familial tragedy.
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Who would believe that a mother would kill her two-week-old baby? That was why the police believed Paula’s story of a kidnapper. Then, three and a half years later, she said that she had lost another newborn to an intruder – but this time the police searched until they found out the truth.
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