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Infamous Murders

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Infamous Murders not only contains factual stories about the worlds most well-known murders, but also has a picture section portraying real-life perpetrators from the Middle Ages to this century. Over 70 murder stories

576 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2005

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Rodney Castleden

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Profile Image for Petra Schuller.
100 reviews2 followers
March 28, 2015
this one was rather shocking yet very interesting.
i cant really get into details with books like that as it would give too much away.
i got that one on an airport and i remember i sat next to a little old lady on the flight and what was the most disturbing thing was, that she turned to me when she saw one of the pictures of one of the murderer she said to me : U know, we used to live next to that man..
i was slightly creeped out at first, but we ended up chatting and it was a great flight. scary tho to remember that.
anyways, enjoy the book :)
Profile Image for Ruth.
4,722 reviews
July 11, 2015
c2005. As it says on the tin. A very readable writing style and the cases mentioned range from the medieval to the modern collated into chapters such as 'A Family Affair' and 'Bodies in Boex'. Personally, I found the section on Child Victims an absolute no-no so just moved on to the next. Some of the cases are already well known but there are quite a few less known ones to make the read worthwile. Recommended to the normal crew. "The murder trial and the acquittal, followed by her own self-execution, were melodramatic enough. Yet, if she had only waited, there was a happy ending round the corner. Just three weeks after she died, George Stoner was reprieved."
Profile Image for Christopher.
11 reviews
March 28, 2012
A compendium of murderers throughout history. The author presents the case evidence (what is known anyway), but tends to offer his own judgements as fact as well. There is enough detail to let the reader know the circumstances, however this book is not by any means gory. One notable murderess missing from this book: Elizabeth Bathory.
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3,469 reviews265 followers
August 14, 2009
An interesting collection of pyschos and killers with enough detail on each to keep you happy but not so much to give you nightmares. Again this does not provide much in the way of analysis and doesn't really approach the question of why these people are the way they are
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199 reviews3 followers
May 11, 2024
It focused a lot around older crimes pre-1900's which made it a bit of a slow read.
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