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Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer: A Shocking True Crime Story
Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer: A Shocking True Crime Story
Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer: A Shocking True Crime Story
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Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer: A Shocking True Crime Story

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Jealousy. Rage. Murder.

Was Aniya having an affair with her pastor? Donnovan couldn't live with the possibility.
The worst decision of Donnovan's life cost Aniya hers. Aniya's mother wants justice. Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer is a riving true crime story that will instantly grab hold of you and won't let go.
Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer is a riveting, shocking true crime story and it's just the first in a collection of eight, keep-you-awake-reading-all-night tales of murder and mayhem.
From Kalamazoo to Australia; this is more than a true-crime murder book. It's packed with stories that will amaze and captivate you including one that looks at the connection between psychopaths and sex dolls. Are robot brothels going to be the next breeding ground for psycho killers and rapists? Speaking of which; you'll learn the story of a maniac pervert Australia calls "Mr. Stinky."
Moreover, what about the man who claimed to have a good reason for murder? Crazy! He blames the victim! That story's here too.
See what I mean?
Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer is just the start of a  fascinating compilation of shocking true crime stories that will blow your mind!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRod Kackley
Release dateMar 15, 2019
ISBN9781386340218
Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer: A Shocking True Crime Story
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Rod Kackley

Rod Kackley is an award-winning journalist and author, living and writing, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.

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    Kalamazoo's Suitcase Killer - Rod Kackley

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    June 28, 2018

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    Loretta Bailey knows something is wrong. Call it mother's intuition if you like, but the woman who lives in Covington, Louisiana, far from her daughter who is going to school in Kalamazoo, Michigan, fears the worst.

    Aniya Mack, 'Nyia to her friends, a twenty-four-year-old African-American woman is studying psychology at Western Michigan University. She is already working at the Great Lakes Center for Autism Treatment and Research. Aniya plans to spend her life helping children with mental health issues.

    Western Michigan University is more than an institution in Kalamazoo; the city and its suburbs depend on WMU, its students, teachers and faculty. Just look at the numbers: close to 76,000 people call Kalamazoo home. Western Michigan University’s enrollment is 22,562.

    WMU’s PR department brags that ninety days after they get their diplomas, ninety-one percent of the school’s graduates are working, in the military, doing full-time voluntary work, or working on master’s degrees or doctorates.

    Don’t jump to the conclusion that most of these people are only finding work as baristas or bartenders. WMU claims eighty-eight percent say they are satisfied with their jobs.

    So the future is like a giant ray of sunshine that Aniya can ride to a glorious life, right?

    Maybe not.

    No matter what Loretta thinks, or has been told, Aniya hasn’t actually been enrolled at Western Michigan University since the spring of 2017.

    A beautiful, sweet and loving young woman; Aniya had been a standout student in high school. Not only was she a member of the National Honors Society; Aniya was a member of the marching band, a cheerleader, and captain of the Majorettes. After graduation, Aniya joined the JaDore Dance Team in Kalamazoo, an all-female group that specializes in blending hip-hop and contemporary dance styles.

    Loretta is so proud. Aniya — who has six brothers and six sisters — is going to be somebody.

    Now, it's true that any mother can be forgiven for thinking her child is the exceptional one, but in Loretta's case, it's more than maternal pride. Aniya is like a bright light for her friends, too. She could be walking down the middle aisle at Walmart and break into a complicated dance step to the music on the store's intercom.

    Aniya walks into a room, any room, and everyone turns their eyes toward her. She tells her friends that if anything happens to her, she wouldn't want to look down from Heaven and see them dressed in black. Aniya says everyone should be wearing bright, happy colors at her funeral. Just talk, right. College kids don't think they or any of their friends are going to die. It's a time of happiness, of

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