“The Cases that Haunt Us” re-evaluates some of the most notorious, unsolved crimes in history, and looks at them with the modern technologies and theories that exist in the 2000’s. Written by John Douglas (former FBI profiler) and his writing partner, Mark Olshaker, this novel delves deep into the world’s most violent and memorable crimes, from Jack the Ripper to The Black Dahlia, The Zodiac and Jon Benet Ramsey, to name a few.
Douglas evaluates the cases that everyone is familiar with, introducing new information both obtained through modern means and the parts of the crimes that were kept secret by police or authorities. He then analyzes each crime and poses new questions, coming up with alternate suspects and motives that were previously uninvestigated due to lack of knowledge or resources.
Douglas does not SOLVE any of the cases, but he definitely looks at them in new ways.
Well- written and deeply informative, this novel starts with Jack the Ripper, and moves forward in time. Who were the suspects at the time? What new information have we learned since?
This novel is a must for anyone who has a deep interest in the criminal mind, or for anyone who enjoys true crime. Douglas speaks from personal experience in some of these cases, as he had physical involvement in some of them (The Ramsey case being one) .
Definitely a novel not for the faint of heart, as some of the details are quite graphic, “The Cases that Haunt Us” provides insight into society’s assumptions, media misrepresentation, and police mismanagement behind some of the world’s most notorious crimes.