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R. Barri Flowers
Mass Murder in the Sky: The Bombing of Flight 629 (Historical True Crime Short)
Mass Murder in the Sky: The Bombing of Flight 629 (Historical True Crime Short)
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MASS MURDER IN THE SKY: The Bombing of Flight 629 is a 7,063 word historical true crime piece about mass killer, Jack Gilbert Graham.
It tells the shocking story of hatred, revenge, mass murder, terrorism, and a bizarre dynamite bomb Christmas gift that brought a plane down in the Colorado sky more than half a century ago, killing all forty-four passengers and crew, and the intense investigation that resulted in bringing the killer to justice.
On November 1, 1955, United Air Lines Flight 629 took off from Denver, Colorado's Stapleton Airfield en route to Portland, Oregon. Eleven minutes into the flight, there was a tremendous explosion that ended the lives of everyone aboard the ill-fated airliner.
A coordinated effort between law enforcement agencies, Civil Aeronautics Board investigators, and United Air Lines officials led to identifying the killer as Jack Graham, whose very own mother was aboard the plane and targeted to die.
The truth is certainly far more frightening than fiction as this tale will attest to...
Bonus material includes a complete tale on British serial killers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley by R. Barri Flowers from his upcoming true crime anthology, SERIAL KILLER COUPLES: Bonded by Sexual Depravity, Abduction, and Murder; and excerpts from the author's bestselling true crime classic, THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS: The True Story of Serial Killers Gerald and Charlene Gallego.
Praise for author R. Barri Flowers:
"Top true crime author and criminologist R. Barri Flowers provides his keen insight and expertise." -- Gary C. King, author of DRIVEN TO KILL.
"R. Barri Flowers always relates an engrossing story in a hard-hitting and fast-paced manner." -- Robert Scott, author of SHATTERED INNOCENCE.
"R. Barri Flowers has done a tremendous job, and if you are looking for a true crime read this book should not be missed." -- RAWSISTAZ.com
"Incredible story and a very, very good read." -- Dan Zupansky, host of True Murder on Blog Talk Radio on THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS
"Would appeal to public library true crime buffs." -- Booklist on MURDERS IN THE UNITED STATES
It tells the shocking story of hatred, revenge, mass murder, terrorism, and a bizarre dynamite bomb Christmas gift that brought a plane down in the Colorado sky more than half a century ago, killing all forty-four passengers and crew, and the intense investigation that resulted in bringing the killer to justice.
On November 1, 1955, United Air Lines Flight 629 took off from Denver, Colorado's Stapleton Airfield en route to Portland, Oregon. Eleven minutes into the flight, there was a tremendous explosion that ended the lives of everyone aboard the ill-fated airliner.
A coordinated effort between law enforcement agencies, Civil Aeronautics Board investigators, and United Air Lines officials led to identifying the killer as Jack Graham, whose very own mother was aboard the plane and targeted to die.
The truth is certainly far more frightening than fiction as this tale will attest to...
Bonus material includes a complete tale on British serial killers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley by R. Barri Flowers from his upcoming true crime anthology, SERIAL KILLER COUPLES: Bonded by Sexual Depravity, Abduction, and Murder; and excerpts from the author's bestselling true crime classic, THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS: The True Story of Serial Killers Gerald and Charlene Gallego.
Praise for author R. Barri Flowers:
"Top true crime author and criminologist R. Barri Flowers provides his keen insight and expertise." -- Gary C. King, author of DRIVEN TO KILL.
"R. Barri Flowers always relates an engrossing story in a hard-hitting and fast-paced manner." -- Robert Scott, author of SHATTERED INNOCENCE.
"R. Barri Flowers has done a tremendous job, and if you are looking for a true crime read this book should not be missed." -- RAWSISTAZ.com
"Incredible story and a very, very good read." -- Dan Zupansky, host of True Murder on Blog Talk Radio on THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS
"Would appeal to public library true crime buffs." -- Booklist on MURDERS IN THE UNITED STATES
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