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Depravity: A Narrative of 16 Serial Killers

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In this well-researched volume, discover the motives of sixteen notorious serial killers and what made them tick. Walk the path of investigators who broke cases and listen to the killers' own words. All of them made their communities tremble in fear. They include Johann Otto Hoch, Fritz Haarmann, Bla Kiss, Robert Hansen, and others. Find out what motivated them to lead such horrible lives and how they were finally brought to justice.

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First published April 23, 2009

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June 12, 2020
I really wanted to enjoy this but sadly it promised much and failed to deliver. I was expecting an insightful psychological look at crime, psychopaths and serial killers. Instead, it read more like a true crime anthology. Although a few studies were referenced, I didn't feel the book reflected the depth of research I'm sure was involved in its creation (or at least that I'd hope would be involved).

Perhaps the main problem is how many serial killers were profiled. Had half the amount been more thoroughly profiled in the book, I think it would have more than met its aims. As a true crime read, it's a three. As a volume that allows you to "Find out what motivated them to lead such horrible lives", it needs considerably more depth to elevate it.
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December 7, 2014
On audiobook. Didn't quite buy their explanations into the psychology of serial killers, but it was a great collection of true crime stories.
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June 19, 2017
3.5 stars.

This book gives a nice overview of different types of series killers from all around the world. They are organized somewhat by the motive of the killing, though I feel this is somewhat speculative in some of the cases.

Biggest complaint about the book is that there doesn't seem to be the same level of detail and depth in all of the tellings. Also, some of them are told in narrative with conversations that have obviously been imagined by the writer, while others only report on court documents. It just lacks continuity across the book as a whole. Sometimes it was a true crime fictionalization. Sometimes it was a non-fiction description of serial killer cases.
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September 27, 2019
2.5
I was expecting more insight about the murders, the people behind it etc. Rather than that the book is more like a walkthrough, like a journalist work, gathering information from how the first bodies were discovered to the trials as a finish of the story. Linear and not satisfying read.
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February 6, 2021
A good book abt the psychy of serial killers, that jst happen to be depraved.

I've learned about a few killers that I'd never heard of before.

Very interesting & for me, was a solid 3 stars.
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August 15, 2014
I'd probably give this a 3.5 star if I could. I learned some things from this book but it was a little dry.
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July 26, 2017
This book goes into the background of many serial killers, which, for many, satisfies their curiosity on the subject. Well written. Details are thorough without being overwhelming.
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