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Cold Storage
Cold Storage
Author: Don Lasseter
On June 3, 1991, an abandoned car was found on a busy stretch of highway near Newport Beach, California. Its owner, Denise Huber, seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth. For three years her disappearance remained a mystery, inspiring one of the most intensive missing-persons searches in history. All to no avail. Because the only man w...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786011254
ISBN-10: 0786011254
Publication Date: 11/1/1999
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Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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On June 3, 1991, an abandoned car was found on a busy stretch of highway near Newport Beach, California. It's owner, Denise Huber, seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth. For 3 years her dissappearance remained a mystery, inspiring one of the most intensive missing-persons searches in history. All to no avail. Because the only man who knew what happened to Denise wasn't talking. He wasn't through with her yet.

Only July 13, 1994, in an affluent suburb of Prescott, Arizona, a padlocked truck parked in the driveway of 37-year-old John Famalaro provokes suspicion. When authorities finally pried open it's doors, they found the nude, handcuffed corpse of Denise Huber stuffed into a freezer-preserved forever in the throes of death. Inside Famalaro's home were Denise's personal belongings, along with neatly arranged "trophies" of other female prey.

But it was the revelations at Famalaro's trial that would truly stagger the imagination, laying bare the terrifying details of Denise's final hours, and exposing the dark past of a merciless killer consumed by perversity and unfathomable evil.

From the unforgettable crime to the relentless manhunt, from the sensational trial to the startling aftermath, COLD STORAGE will chill wvwn the most seasoned true crime aficionado to the bone.
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On June 3, 1991, an abandoned car was found on a busy stretch of highway near Newport Beach, California. Its owner, Denise Huber, seemed to have vanished off the face ot the earth. For three years her disappearance remained a mystery, inspiring one of the most intensive missing-persons searches in history. All to no avail. Because the only man who knew what happened to Denise wasn't talking. He wasn't through with her yet. On July 3, 1994, in an affluent suburb of Prescott, Arizona, a padlocked truck parked in the driveway of 37-year-old John Famalaro provoked suspicion. When authorities finally pried open its doors, they found the nude, handcuffed corpse of Denise Huber stuffed into a freezer--preserved forever in the throes of death. Inside Famalaro's home were Denise's personal belongings along with neatly arranged "trophies" of other female prey. But it was the revelations at Famalaro's trial that would truly stagger the imagination, laying bare the terrifying details of Denise's final hours, and exposing the dark past of a merciless killer consumed by perversity and unfathomable evil.

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Very interesting book. with a very intersting story... keeps you guessing the whole way through.
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Shocking true crime! A guy kills a girl and hides her body in a freezer that he keeps with him for years as he moves. Yucky but interesting.
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A great book for all True Crime fans. This story gives background on the killer, his family, the victim, her family and the sturggle her family went through. A great story!


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