In the Name of Humanity
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The untold history of secret negotiations with Himmler to save tens of thousands of Jewish lives.
Ian Halperin is een Canadese onderzoeksjournalist en auteur wiens werk zich verdiept in de verborgen waarheden en controversiële aspecten van het leven van beroemdheden. Hij staat bekend om zijn nauwgezette onderzoek en meeslepende verhalen, met als doel lezers een dieper inzicht te geven in de personen en omstandigheden rond publieke figuren. Halperins aanpak biedt een inkijkje in carrières en persoonlijke strijd, onderzocht met journalistieke precisie. Zijn boeken zijn het resultaat van uitgebreid onderzoek en werpen licht op onderwerpen die vaak aan het oog van het publiek worden onttrokken.






The untold history of secret negotiations with Himmler to save tens of thousands of Jewish lives.
Did Nirvana rock icon Kurt Cobain commit suicide on that fated day in April 1994, or was he brutally murdered? Investigative journalists Max Wallace and Ian Halperin believe that the evidence suggests it was murder.
This book investigates the circumstances surrounding Kurt Cobain's death on April 8, 1994, challenging the police's suicide ruling. Using forensic evidence and police reports, it argues that the official scenario is scientifically impossible, aiming to uncover the truth behind the rock icon's demise.
A chilling, groundbreaking investigation into the death of one of the great rock icons of our times -- including exclusive access to the case tapes of Courtney Love's former P.I., and a host of compelling new evidence. On Friday, April 8, 1994, a body was discovered in a room above a garage in Seattle. For the attending authorities, it was an open-and-shut case of suicide. What no one knew then, however, is that the deceased -- Kurt Cobain, the superstar frontman of Nirvana -- had been murdered. Drawing on case tapes made by a P.I. hired by Courtney Love when her husband escaped from drug rehab and went missing -- and on new forensic evidence and police reports obtained under the Freedom of Information Act -- Love & Death explodes the long-standing theory that Kurt Cobain took his own life. Award-winning investigative journalists Max Wallace and Ian Halperin have conducted a ten-year crusade for the truth, and in Love & Death they present a stunning, convincing argument that the whole truth has yet to be revealed.
Delving into the tumultuous lives of Whitney Houston and her daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, this account reveals shocking new insights into their personal struggles and the complexities of their relationship. Bestselling author Ian Halperin explores the challenges they faced in the spotlight, providing a compelling narrative that uncovers the deeper issues behind their public personas.
When the body of rock icon Kurt Cobain was found in his Seattle home with aullet through his head, the reverberations were felt across the world. Hisntimely death in 1994 was instantly labelled a suicide, and his millions ofans resigned themselves to the loss of their angst-ridden hero. But was iteally the obvious suicide his fans accepted. Ian Halperin and Max Wallaceeveal an alarming array of inconsistencies. They offer compelling reasonsor reopening this suicide case, so that fans will know how their hero died.
Hollywood Undercover is a rollicking, name-dropping, often hilarious insider's chronicle by a man who accidentally became a movie star. and meets numerous A-listers, including Brad Pitt, Barbra Streisand and Leonardo DiCaprio, who give him the inside track on what life in Hollywood is really like.
An investigation into the final decade of Michael Jackson's life discusses his legal and financial problems, his prescription drug use, and his failing health possibly caused by a potentially fatal genetic condition.
In late December 2008, Ian Halperin told the world that Michael Jackson had only six months to live. His investigations into Jackson's failing health made headlines around the globe. Six months later, the King of Pop was dead. Whatever the final autopsy results reveal, it was greed that killed Michael Jackson. Friends and associates paint a tragic picture of the last years and days of his life as Jackson made desperate attempts to prepare for the planned concert series at London's 02 Arena in July 2009. These shows would have earned millions for the singer and his entourage, but he could never have completed them, not mentally, and not physically. Michael knew it and his advisors knew it. Anyone who caught even a fleeting glimpse of the frail old man hiding beneath the costumes and cosmetics would have understood that the London tour was madness. Why did it happen this way? After an intense five year investigation, New York Times bestselling author Ian Halperin uncovers the real story of Michael Jackson's final years, a suspenseful and surprising thriller.