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50 American Serial Killers You've Probably Never Heard Of: Volume 4

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At any given time there are between 30 and 50 serial killers roaming the streets of America. These are some of their stories. A catalogue of evil, including;

Joseph Briggen: Farmer who believed that his prize-winning hogs had to consume human flesh in order to achieve peak conditioning.

William Christenson: Committed a series of crimes so brutal that investigators called him “an American Jack the Ripper.”

Alonzo Robinson: A necrophile and cannibal who killed at least 6 and turned their flesh into "jerky."

Dorothy Williams: A horrendously brutal female killer who bludgeoned, stomped, stabbed and strangled her elderly victims to death.

Eric Napoletano: Mommy’s boy who murdered his wives and lovers and evaded the law with the help of his NYPD employee mother.

Robert Nixon: The “Brick Moron” bludgeoned 8 women to death in Chicago and Los Angeles.

Joseph Bryan: Pedophile who confessed that it excited him to see young boys "tied up and screaming."

Douglas Gretzler & William Steelman: A deadly serial killer team who claimed as many as 17 victims, including 9 in one night.

Andre Rand: The “Pied Piper of Staten Island” committed a string of child murders in New York. He enjoyed comparing himself to his hero, Ted Bundy.

Robert Weeks: Narcissistic killer who had a problem dealing with rejection. Women who turned him down invariably ended up dead.

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170 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 24, 2014

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3,297 reviews242 followers
May 7, 2018
Another fascinating read

This is only the second book I've ever found that discusses the exploits of Clarence Walker, and the chapter was painfully brief, not even informing the reader whether this dream date is still alive or the names of the victims whose cases were closed after he was jugged. It makes me wonder how much else is missing from the other cases in this book. This book is still well worth your time as every case, be it serial murder, robbery murder, or any of the other types of multiple murder covered in here, is fascinating.
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2,190 reviews157 followers
February 23, 2017
A comfortable chair, a cup of coffee and a book full of serial killers

Fifty more hair-raising stories of murder and madness. Some of these killers are rather handsome, an effective disguise to hide the grotesque demon within.

It is disturbing that some of these people are practically encouraged to kill by the lenient sentences handed down by judges. Maybe we need to be building more prisons -- that would create a lot of jobs and keep some of these people away from their potential victims. They have demonstrated that they don't play well with others.

If I had proofread this book, I would have corrected at least 20 errors.
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168 reviews2 followers
May 17, 2014
Interesting book, it definitely it amazing just how evil a human mind can become. This author, without a doubt, shows the reader that we honestly can have no idea who we are interacting with on a daily basis.
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February 12, 2019
I didn't even finish reading this book, having already read volumes 1 and 3. They are all just 'bare bones', which I found very repetitive and not very enlightening. Now that I've read 3 of the series (which I believe contains at least SEVEN volumes) I will move on, and go back to reading full-length books. I really didn't get much out of the 3 books in this series, other than a pretty reliable antidote to insomnia.
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6 reviews26 followers
June 16, 2024
This book was definitely interesting as the series always is. Only wish the author would go a tiny bit more in depth with killers that had large numbers of victims. Sometimes if feels as though he just skims over some of them.
211 reviews1 follower
December 9, 2016
Top read

This author gets better and better, here we have 50 brief but informative accounts of unknown serial killers. This book is very well written.
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