Serial Killers True Crime: Incredible True Stories of Psychopathic Serial Killers From The Last 200 Years: True Crime Killers - Brody Clayton

Serial Killers True Crime: Incredible True Stories of Psychopathic Serial Killers From The Last 200 Years: True Crime Killers

By Brody Clayton

  • Release Date: 2017-11-14
  • Genre: True Crime
Score: 4
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From 166 Ratings

Description

Every single person is unique; with different wants, needs, likes, dislikes and hates. Serial killers, however, have one thing in common, they kill, for diverse reasons and for various outcomes.

Their ability to take lives easily, though, is mind-boggling. Some of them kill one or two but some also kill hundreds. It is somehow hard to fathom how these killers can do such gruesome deeds and to dig deeper into their stories can certainly be thought-provoking.

The mentality of serial killers throughout the world’s history is something that will always be a curious mystery. What motivates them to kill, is something that we cannot easily understand. Some have rather simplistic, and even personal, reasons for killing: jealousy, self-inadequacy, self-confirmation, attention, self-gain and revenge.

Some take lives in order to take vengeance on the government and even include solving societal problems as their main goal. Psychopaths of this type usually like playing the role of a “supreme being” who aim to eliminate people that they consider not worthy to live.

From the premier poisoners and virgin murderers to baby killers and mysterious point-blank gunmen, this book offers a rich history of serial killers that will keep you at the edge of your seat.

Reviews

  • Good book

    5
    By robin Keene
    It’s a good read
  • Garbage

    1
    By frehlinghuysen
    Not even up to the writing of tabloid newspapers
  • Good read, small issue.

    4
    By MARCHVI
    Good, but the spelling is bad. Needs to be proof read.
  • Good book

    4
    By TattedMomma16
    Good book, very interesting. Lots of typos though
  • Spell check

    3
    By shannn0n
    I like the way the information is provided but words are often misspelled. “Hasd” and “husbandy” to name a few.

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