Jeremy Jones, Serial Killer An Anthology of True Crime

Par : Ruth Kanton
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  • ISBN8201490119
  • EAN9798201490119
  • Date de parution12/07/2021
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  • ÉditeurJL

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"They called him the low-rent Ted Bundy" On March 12, 2004, 16-year-old Amanda Greenwell walked out of her family's trailer in Arbor Village trailer park, and walked towards the pay phone to make a call. A few hours later, Amanda wasn't back home. Her father, Rick Greenwell, began getting worried. He walked towards the pay phone, but his daughter wasn't there, so he walked around the trailer park looking for her.
She was nowhere to be found. He called the police and reported Amanda missing. A search party was assembled, and neighbors and family members scoured the area looking for her. Police initially suspected that Amanda had run away, but this theory was soon dropped when it was clear that no one had seen or heard from her - not friends, neighbors, or other family members. For weeks, the searches turned up nothing.
Investigators put on the case interviewed the residents of the trailer park, including a man who called himself John Paul Chapman. No one stood out as a suspect. Investigators soon hit a dead end. What they didn't know was that John Paul Chapman was formerly known as Jeremy Jones...a smooth talking manipulator who had committed numerous crimes...and was now known as a serial killer.
"They called him the low-rent Ted Bundy" On March 12, 2004, 16-year-old Amanda Greenwell walked out of her family's trailer in Arbor Village trailer park, and walked towards the pay phone to make a call. A few hours later, Amanda wasn't back home. Her father, Rick Greenwell, began getting worried. He walked towards the pay phone, but his daughter wasn't there, so he walked around the trailer park looking for her.
She was nowhere to be found. He called the police and reported Amanda missing. A search party was assembled, and neighbors and family members scoured the area looking for her. Police initially suspected that Amanda had run away, but this theory was soon dropped when it was clear that no one had seen or heard from her - not friends, neighbors, or other family members. For weeks, the searches turned up nothing.
Investigators put on the case interviewed the residents of the trailer park, including a man who called himself John Paul Chapman. No one stood out as a suspect. Investigators soon hit a dead end. What they didn't know was that John Paul Chapman was formerly known as Jeremy Jones...a smooth talking manipulator who had committed numerous crimes...and was now known as a serial killer.
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