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True Love, Too Late: A Shocking True Crime Story
True Love, Too Late: A Shocking True Crime Story
True Love, Too Late: A Shocking True Crime Story
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Businesswoman. Lover. Serial Killer

Goidsargi Estibaliz Carranza Zabala looked for love in all the wrong places. When she was disappointed, Carranza committed murder.

Her ex-husband wouldn't leave her apartment, even after their divorce. Her second love cheated on her. So, Carranza killed them.

She cut up their bodies and hid the bloody parts in the cellar under her ice cream parlor in Vienna.

Carranza finally found her true love. But plumbers, working on leaking pipes, found the body parts of the lovers who had disappointed her.

After she was arrested, Carranza discovered she was pregnant. 

True Love, Too Late is a Shocking True Crime Story of a woman who will spend the rest of her life in a cell, separated by prison bars from the two true loves of her life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRod Kackley
Release dateSep 7, 2017
ISBN9781386394877
True Love, Too Late: A Shocking True Crime Story
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Rod Kackley

It’s all about the story, as far as Rod Kackley is concerned. Whether it’s Shocking True Crime Stories or one of his many works of fiction. Rod wants to keep you turning pages and reading incredible tales of criminals, their victims, and their capture. Spoiler alert: No matter how long it takes, the bad guys rarely win. But it’s the criminal who is often the most compelling character. That’s true whether it’s “Mommy Deadliest,” the story of a woman who kills her children, or “The Murder of Thora Chamberlain,” the story of a teenage girl and her kidnapper. In Rod’s world of fiction, he spins yarns about “The Coffee Shoppe Killer, a woman who kills her lovers when they disappoint her. A teenage girl wraps a serial killer around her finger in “Go Big or Go Dead.” Then there’s “The Murder of Emma Brown,” where two young women go out to party one night, and one only returns home. Written in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Rod’s books and stories allow his readers to brush up against the world of crime without getting hurt. And it’s a heck of a ride!

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    True Love, Too Late - Rod Kackley

    Prologue

    Goidsargi Estibaliz Carranza Zabala was the owner of the Schleckeria ice cream parlor in Vienna, Austria. She was an attractive woman in her early thirties with an hourglass figure and auburn, shoulder-length hair.

    She was born in Mexico City, Mexico and held joint Spanish-Mexican citizenship.

    How Carranza wound up in Vienna is part of the mystery of this woman. However, she became one of the most famous criminals of the twenty-first century in Europe.

    Carranza would become known as both the Ice Lady and the Ice Cream Killer thanks to the European news media for killing her ex-husband and the boyfriend who followed him both into Carranza’s bed and then into the basement of the Schleckeria.

    In 2008, she was thinking about killing her ex-husband, Holger Holz. The German-born thirty-six-year-old, whom Carranza described as a violent bully, refused to leave her apartment even after a court ruled their marriage was over.

    It infuriated Carranza, but she felt powerless to push him out of her life.

    She never accused him of physical abuse. Instead, Carranza said he humiliated her. He even picked on her inability to speak fluent German, which was the language most frequently spoken in Vienna.

    Vienna is the leading city of Austria, with a population of about 1.8 million people, nearly one-third of Austria’s population. It is the cultural, economic and political center of Austria. Vienna has the second-largest number of German-speaking residents in the world. Berlin is first.

    In 2005, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked Vienna, along with Vancouver, Canada and San Francisco, USA, as the most livable cities in the world.

    Vienna has always been known for its music — the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Strauss. The city has a literary tradition that includes theater and dramatic writing. Many of the Austria’s most famous writers live in Vienna.

    Vienna is not the kind of city where women kill their husbands. And it is most certainly not the kind of community where

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