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Human Monsters: Volume 2: 30 Terrifying Serial Killers from Around the World

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The Lives and Horrific Deeds of 30 Human Monsters 30 MORE classic cases of serial murder from around the world, including;

Andrei Chikatilo: One of the most deadly serial killers in history. Chikatilo slaughtered 56 women and children, literally tearing them apart.

Enriqueta Marti: Spanish witch, murderer and procurer of children. Marti turned the fat and bones of her young victims into potions, elixirs and face creams for her rich clients.

Paul Bernado: A deeply depraved individual who along with his wife, Karla Homolka, raped and murdered three teenaged girls, including his own sister-in-law.

Javed Iqbal: Pakistani serial killer who vowed to murder 100 boys in revenge for perceived injustices. Gave himself up after he’d achieved his goal.

Ivan Milat: Australian’s most notorious murderer. Milat raped, tortured and killed at least seven backpackers.

Marc Dutroux: Vile pedophile who kidnapped six young girls and held them as sex slaves, eventually killing two and allowing two to starve to death.

Dorangel Vargas: Deranged cannibal killer who lived under a bridge in San Cristobal, Venezuela and preyed on drunks and vagrants.

Marcel Petoit: Parisian doctor who claimed he could help those fleeing the Nazis. Instead 60 victims found a swift and ugly death at his hands.

George Chapman: Went to the gallows for poisoning three women. But was he Jack the Ripper, as many experts believe?

Bela Kiss: An enigmatic Hungarian psychopath who feigned his own death, leaving behind the pickled corpses of 21 victims.

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163 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 27, 2014

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May 21, 2019
Good book but short

I wish he would expand a little more on each case. Just seems like there is probably a lot more to each story
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