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Serial Killers - Beyond Evil True Crime Case Files - Vol. 1

Casanova Killer, Cross Country Killer, Happy Face Murderer, Butcher Baker, Dr. Death, Scorecard Killer, Beast of Birkenshaw, Gilles de Rais
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  • Serial Killers - Beyond Evil True Crime Case Files - Vol. 1 by Jack Smith
  • Serial Killers - Beyond Evil True Crime Case Files - Vol. 1 by Jack Smith
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Pure evil... these cases of true crime serial killers will let you discover how far psychopaths can go to satisfy their needs to kill. The thought of a murder taking place somewhere in the world chills one's spine. And when you think that there are multiple cases of people murdering dozens of others, you can't help but freeze on the inside thinking of how such heinous cases exist and keep happening. Yet we can't help but feel intrigued by these type of true crime cases as they show us the extreme evil that a human can reach. In this book, you'll discover the true crime stories of eight lesser-known serial killers. These include: The Casanova Killer - Paul John Knowles, nicknamed the Casanova killer, went on a 4-month killing spree in 1974. He still remains one of the lesser known serial killers of his generation but certainly one of the cruelest. He wanted fame before his life ended. The Cross Country Killer - For 20 years, Tommy Lynn Sells killed without remorse. This horrific crime spree stunned the nation and goes beyond the typical psychopath behavior of serial killers. The Happy Face Murderer - After a disturbing childhood left the giant of a man riddled with emotional and psychological scars, Keith Hunter Jesperson traveled across Canada and spent time strangling and killing women whom he met along the way. The Butcher Baker Robert Hansen, a baker from Alaska, hunted down his victims without mercy. He did the unthinkable, making hunting much more than a sport... Dr. Death - Under the appearance of a caring doctor, Michael Swango planned and killed... Wherever he went, death followed... The Scorecard Killer - Randy Steven Kraft - A Southern California man who appeared to be a normal computer programmer, spent his evenings seeking hitchhikers and unsuspecting bar hoppers for sadistic thrills that only he enjoyed. He became Southern California's most prolific serial killer, and possibly the most prolific serial killer in the modern United States. His 'kill list' a.k.a. as the scorecard has a total of sixty-five murders on it, but some claim he may have murdered as many as one hundred people - or even more. The Beast of Birkenshaw - Some serial killers seem surreal as if it's almost impossible to believe that an individual could do such horrific crimes. The Beast of Birkenshaw, a.k.a. Peter Manuel, was such an individual man and became Scotland's most prolific serial murderer. Gilles de Rais - A Middle-aged serial killer - he was a French aristocrat that has been described as one of the most horrific serial killers of his time... or was he? We revisit his crime and analyze this fascinating case Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page to order your copy now!
Release date Australia
October 7th, 2018
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
340
Dimensions
178x254x18
ISBN-13
9781983237713
Product ID
28538500

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