Read Paul Storino Jr.’s book review of Undisclosed Files of the Police here: http://nypdhistory.com/new-book-review-undisclosed-files-of-the-police-cases-from-there-archives-of-the-nypd-from-1831-to-the-present/
Read Paul Storino Jr.’s book review of Undisclosed Files of the Police here: http://nypdhistory.com/new-book-review-undisclosed-files-of-the-police-cases-from-there-archives-of-the-nypd-from-1831-to-the-present/
Via the NY Daily News: “A century ago this winter, Ruth Cruger walked away from her family’s Claremont Ave. apartment in Morningside Heights with a pair of ice skates dangling over her shoulder.” This 1917 Justice Story, which appeared in the September 25th edition of the New York Daily News, is chronicled in the new book Undisclosed Files of the Police. Order a copy here: http://amzn.to/2cDuOUW
Read the full story here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/cops-pin-blame-victim-1917-manhattan-disappearance-article-1.2805184
Join us for this fascinating author panel as Bernard Whalen, Philip Messing and Robert Mladinich discuss more than 175 years of true crime culled from the city’s police blotter. The book details more than 80 real life crimes that shocked the nation from the first NYC precincts up to 9/11 and more. Visit: http://stores.barnesandnoble.com/author/2525402
Authors Philip Messing and Robert Mladinich visit the nefarious Richard “Ricky” Robles, AKA The Career Girls Killer, in prison. Robles is the second longest serving inmate in New York State correctional system. http://nyp.st/2cLMbBQ Details of his grisly crime are featured in Undisclosed Files of the Police: Cases from the Archives of the NYPD – a thrilling new true crime book coming soon. Learn details about the book launch, signings and other upcoming events, visit: http://wp.me/p7ETPZ-1C
Read the press release for Undisclosed Files of the Police by authors Robert Mladinich, Bernard Whalen, and Philip Messing. undisclosedfiles_pr_final
“An extensive buffet of New York City’s real crime history, served up in spicy bite-sized portions.” –Raymond W. Kelly, Former NYC Police Commissioner, author of the New York Times Bestseller, Vigilance.
August 28th, 1963: The Career Girls Murders Provoked Headlines. The real killer was caught by a wire. Order a copy of Undisclosed Files of the Police: Cases from the Archives of the NYPD to read the full story.
Join us at The Mysterious Bookshop for the book launch of Undisclosed Files of the Police September 28th 6:30 PM.