Sex, Money and Murder in Daytona Beach


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Featuring shocking new information. The beautiful heiress to her family's million dollar fortune, Lisa Paspalakis shocked Florida society when she married handsome waiter Kosta Fotopoulos. Once their honeymoon was over, Kosta grew cold and distant, obsessed with guns and spending Lisa's money. When rumors of his affair with Deirdre Hunt, a local party girl, exploded in scandal, Lisa confronted her husband. But by then, he and Hunt had laid their plans for murder. Photo insert.




Sex, Money and Murder in Daytona Beach


Book Description

Featuring shocking new information. The beautiful heiress to her family's million dollar fortune, Lisa Paspalakis shocked Florida society when she married handsome waiter Kosta Fotopoulos. Once their honeymoon was over, Kosta grew cold and distant, obsessed with guns and spending Lisa's money. When rumors of his affair with Deirdre Hunt, a local party girl, exploded in scandal, Lisa confronted her husband. But by then, he and Hunt had laid their plans for murder. Photo insert.




To Love, Honor, and Kill


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Describes the investigation and trial related to the 2002 murder of April Barber by her seemingly devoted husband Justin, who needed to collect on her life insurance policy to fund his vast array of mistresses.




On a Killing Day


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This is the bizarre story of "Lee" Wournos, the woman dubbed the "Lesbian Serial Man-killer" and sentenced to death in 1992. Two close observers of the trial now share the killer's sad story of childhood abuse, prostitution, and the killings she claimed were in self-defense.




For a Mother's Love


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A chilling story from the author of Sex, Money and Murder in Daytona Beach. In March, 1991, a masked gunman fatally wounded Florida dentist Norman Larzelere. During the ensuing criminal investigation, the brutal truth was revealed: driven by her greed for a multi-million dollar insurance policy, Larzelere's wife convinced her teenaged son Jason, with whom she was having an incestuous affair, to kill his stepfather. Photographs.




The Snake and the Spider


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A New York Times–bestselling author and former Los Angeles Times reporter chronicles the murder and abduction of two teens during a dream spring break vacation. Best friends Daryl Barber and James Boucher were responsible, and their parents trusted them to spend Spring Break at Daytona Beach unchaperoned. When the boys missed their agreed-upon daily check-ins, their parents were disappointed. When they failed to come home on their planned return date, their parents were terrified. They could not have known that their innocent sons would encounter two violent men on the Florida coast. They could not have imagined the torture their children would endure before their bodies turned up four months later in a Florida swamp. What starts as a dream vacation, ended as every parent’s worst nightmare . . . New York Times–bestselling author Karen Kingsbury narrates the tragic tale of a road trip gone horribly wrong in this not-to-be missed true crime novel.




Cross-Country Evil


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From the author of No Good Deed comes a true-crime shocker. On June 11, 1988, 27-year-old Janet Moore was stabbed to death in her San Diego apartment. After clues and leads went nowhere, her sad and tragic murder became a cold case. But detectives never gave up on her. Eighteen years later, thousands of miles away, a Daytona Beach police officer stopped Mark Elder for driving with an expired license plate. The officer found and confiscated a partially smoked marijuana cigarette. Aware of a rapist on the loose, the butt was examined for DNA and a match was made to a 2004 rape. Incredibly, the same DNA match turned up in San Diego—Moore’s killer and the serial rapist were the same. Through exclusive interviews with detectives on the case and Elder himself, former police officer and reporter Tom Basinski not only exposes the mind and motives of an elusive killer, but explores the fascinating inner workings of the tireless, brilliant two-decade investigation that finally brought about justice.




My, My, Myra


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Known for their flamboyant lifestyle, it was no surprise to this community when Robert and Myra Vaivada became overnight headline news. But many of their secrets continue to surface–secrets that are still shocking this quiet little resort town on Florida's Emerald Coast. What brought the couple to that crucial night? The night, when close to midnight, Myra placed a gun to Robert's head while he lay sleeping and blew his brains out. Was it money? Robert, an ex Navy Seal, had an accident years before and received close to a million dollars in a court settlement. Was it love? Although both Myra and Robert had extramarital affairs, often as participants in group encounters, Myra had become sexually obsessed with a local musician. She showered him with gifts and money. Or, did Myra do it at all? She swore that an intruder broke in, robbed them of thirty to forty-thousand dollars and murdered Robert. Bizarre stories concerning the Vaivadas abound. Stories such as Myra calling exclusive clothing stores and having them bring over a truck with clothing in her size, picking out the ones she liked and then trying them on in her driveway. Stories of Myra cruising the strip every night in a limousine, picking up men or women to feed her insatiable sexual appetite. At the time of the murder, Myra's stepfather was an Air Force General. The sordid details of the case attracted so much publicity that the firm of Simpson & Judkins was hired to defend Myra. Simpson was the prosecutor of Ted Bundy. People came from all over northwest Florida to line up for a seat at the sensational thirteen-day trial. The action in the book is seen through the point of view of Robert's twin brother, William. There is a romantic back story. We ache with William as he agonizes over Robert's unusual marriage. We cry with him as he learns of his supposed suicide. We become enraged with him as he realizes Myra may get away with murder. And, we celebrate with William when Myra is convicted and he gets to marry the girl of his dreams.




Contract Killer


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He knows where Jimmy Hoffa is buried and who killed him, but that's not all. Now, Donald "Tony the Greek" Frankos--a loan shark and hit man for the mob--breaks his 30-year oath of silence to tell all. As featured on Entertainment Tonight and Good Morning America. 8 pages of photos.




The FBI Killer


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An account of the murder of poor, divorced mother of two Susan Daniels Smith describes how Smith agreed to be an informer for her lover, FBI agent Mark Putnam, a promise that brought about her death at Putnam's hands. Reissue.