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Children Who Murder: 75 Chilling True Crime Cases

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3 BONUS BOOKS INCLUDED! OVER 1000 PAGES OF TRUE CRIME CASES!

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They were children. They became killers.


What drives children and teenagers to kill? In Children Who Murder, Ethan Hayes delves into 75 of the most chilling cases of adolescent crime, unraveling the lives of youthful offenders who shocked the world. From the calculated brutality of Mary Bell to the tragic chaos of Columbine, this book exposes the disturbing patterns, psychological complexities, and societal failings that forge young killers. It examines the fragile line between innocence and monstrosity, challenging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths behind these haunting acts. Dark, unflinching, and unforgettable, Children Who Murder forces us to are killers born—or made?

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648 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 29, 2025

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February 23, 2025
Maybe 10 to 12 if the stories were intriguing and different. Too many school shootings and the AI narrator was TERRIBLE!
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May 6, 2025
5 stars for the book. 1 star for the narration by AI which made many glaring mistakes including stating dash in a word with a - in it, stating I I I separately instead of saying TJ the third. One segment was repeated. One person’s middle name was Ann and it was read as A N N, spelled out.
Oh and there were apparently photos in the book so AI read the caption under each photo without even stating it was a photo. I only know it was because it would say John on the right, Bob on the left. Oh and one portion just stopped in the middle of a sentence. That was in the section on Columbine.
The information in the book was very interesting. I just don’t recommend the audiobook. Luckily, I borrowed it from Audible’s plus catalog so I can return it.
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June 21, 2025
A great read...

This book kept me wanting to not put it down.I loved that you got extra sections at the end.A great read.
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