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Serial Killers: Fred and Rosemary West

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The blood-curling, terrifying atrocities of the mad, bad, wicked and wretched leap from this gripping 25 -title multimedia collection about the serial killers who have shocked and horrified the world through three victim littered centuries. It is a library every true crime enthusiast will want on their bookshelves.

Read the stories penned by David Leslie, master of intrigue, crime journalist and author of several true crime books. Then watch the investigative documentary DVD packed with rare footage and interviews.

29 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2010

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September 3, 2022
This is a short 30 Page true crime book which is good because the book cuts to the chase where as most true crime books are long and dramatised.This book also comes with a documentary DVD which is also good.In total it took about an hour to read the book and the documentary was about 45 minutes.
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51 reviews
September 23, 2014
Quite disturbing but interesting at the same time, two read about these two killers who killed together and separately at the same time. It was fascinating and enjoyable, even if I couldn't read it at night time alone.
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December 21, 2014
Scanned as the first in the series but is actually No.18 Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. Some factual errors and rather a tawdry text - "Bernardo was hot for sex" is a typically lascivious line - but contains a decent timeline and a handful of good photos.
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August 29, 2014
Scary book. You are left debating if Fred or Rosemary was the worst. Hard to comprehend such evilness under one roof collaboratively.
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