About Murders of the Lesser Known: The Once Famous and Never Been by Jack Branley
Discover the shocking stories of celebrity murders that will haunt your dreams and leave you squirming in your seat.
They were devastatingly beautiful.
They were obscenely rich.
They were immensely talented.
And their lives ended in a blink of an eye in the most gruesome way possible.
In a world where money almost guarantees safety and happiness, these murder cases have proved that no one is safe — regardless of the level of fame or fortune.
In fact, it seems that being in the spotlight is actually what condemned these celebrities to such a tragic end.
Take John Lennon, for example.
If he weren’t a member of the legendary Beatles, would he still be alive?
Think about it — if John Lennon had lived his life as a regular guy in Liverpool, Mark Chapman never would have heard of him.
He would never have become so obsessed and angry with Lennon, and he would never have pulled the trigger and shot him in the back on that fatal night in December 1980.
It’s interesting, isn’t it — something that most people covet, like money and fame, are actually incredibly dangerous things to have.
Perhaps that’s why we’re so fascinated by these tragic events.
In our eyes, celebrities are untouchable stars, surrounded by bodyguards, and always out of reach.
So of course we’re equally shocked and fascinated when someone breaks that barrier and takes away the one thing you cannot buy with money — life.
That’s why people like reading true-crime stories. Evil fascinates us because it’s a concept so foreign to us. It’s like you see a trainwreck and you simply can’t look away.
So for that evil to be directed at a celebrity who, at least in our eyes, has it all, provides an adrenaline rush and a feeling of “thank God it’s not me”.
Being interested in true-crime stories doesn’t mean you’re creepy or that you enjoy when others suffer.
It means you’re normal.
After all, it’s hard to look away when digital media bombard you with this stuff daily. Some of the most popular Youtube videos are interviews with serial killers.
Crime museums are incredibly popular tourist attractions. Not to mention that some of the most notorious murderers, such as Charles Manson or Ted Bundy, have been immortalized through movies or TV shows.
The fascination with crime, especially when it involves celebrities, is not going away anytime soon.
So if you’re someone who likes reading horror stories and getting those creepy chills at the back of your neck, you’re in the right place.
In Murders of the Lesser Known, you will discover:
Shockingly detailed narratives of celebrity murders that have changed the world, including the murders of Sharon Tate, John F. Kennedy, Sam Cooke, and others
A fascinating insight into the lives of these celebrities — some were even friends with their killers!
Numerous witnesses accounts of these gruesome events — discover what it was like to be right there at the scene of the crime
Uncensored details that will shock you, chill you to the bone, and make you double-check you’ve locked the doors
The truth about many conspiracy theories surrounding these events (hint: some of them make more sense than official narratives — discover the lies people have believed in for decades)
The truth behind our fascination with the true-crime — discover why being interested in terrifying events is actually considered healthy.
And much more.
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Author Bio:
Jack Branley is a business owner, serial entrepreneur author/publisher, and decades-long student of personal development. From personal businesses that have succeeded and failed he has learned valuable lessons to apply to his next venture. Convinced that success leaves clues, it is his desire to pass these on to his readers. After a couple of years of college, Jack struck out on his own to carve his own path. With the knowledge that working for someone else was not a reliable path to wealth, he explored varied avenues ranging from MLM to traditional business to e-commerce. When not working Jack pursues his passion for the perfect sourdough loaf.