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Serial Killers: The Worlds Most Notorious And Ferocious Serial Killers: An In Depth Analysis Of Serial Killers Minds

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Volume 2 of The Worlds Most Notorious And Ferocious Serial Killers: An In Depth Analysis Of Serial Killers Minds
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Serial killers are people who defy the very concept of humanity. These people are able to remorselessly slay somebody without even the slightest regard for life.

While most people associate death with grief, these inhumane monsters associate it with happiness and joy and even sexual gratification. It gives them the utmost pleasure to watch the life disappear from the body of their victim. What can be so wrong with them that their emotions conflict to such an extent with the rest of the population? Is it a disease, an illness or just a complicated childhood?

While you may begin to feel bad for these killers when you hear their back-stories, the stories of their gruesome crimes makes it impossible to spare even an ounce of sympathy and pity for them. So read on to know what drove these seemingly normal human beings to become serial killers.

In this book, you will get a chance to explore the lives of six serial killers to get to know the reasons behind their madness. These killers became sadistic psychopaths for a reason. Some of them for the power, others to satisfy their ego and some others because of a traumatic experience that scarred them for life.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
Serial Killers – John Gacy – The Killer Clown Serial Killers – Robert Hansen – The Butcher Baker Serial Killers – Dennis Rader – The BTK Killer Serial Killers – The Moor Murderers – Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Serial Killers – The Chessboard Killer – Alexander Pichushkin Serial Killers – The Vicious Aileen Wuornos Much, much more!

If you want more serial killer stories and insights then download volume 2 of this popular series!

Tags: serial killers, murder mysteries, true crime, true murder stories, true crime stories, cold cases true crime, cold cases solved, cold cases, missing people, missing persons, crime killers, unexplained mysteries

114 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 30, 2015

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Profile Image for Frank Watson.
Author 1 book4 followers
May 21, 2018
Serial Killers: The Worlds Most Notorious And Ferocious Serial Killers: An In Depth Analysis Of Serial Killers Minds by Brody Clayton is a short book – only 48 pages – and provides brief summaries of some well-known criminals such as John Gacy.

Perhaps because of its brevity, Clayton does not provide much background about the killers themselves or their victims. Nor does it provide many details about how they were hunted down and captured. We are left mystified about how and why a serial killer does what he does.

There is nothing wrong with finding a simple introduction to a subject. If this what you are looking for, then this slim volume could be a good choice.
Profile Image for Tim Shepard.
822 reviews3 followers
July 28, 2018
Not a bad book

The book has some interesting serial killers in it as well as the motivations behind them. I was a little disappointed with the telling about the not killer. Only because this version includes very little the killer has told about the incidents and this book mistakes a few facts on him. Other than that it was decent.
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83 reviews15 followers
June 11, 2023
Good stories and ones I wasn’t too aware of already (I’m a true crime buff).

I wish there were more details for some of the stories, and also there were some typos / spelling errors towards the end which brought down my rating.
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May 31, 2017
Great read

Great read! New cases I had never heard of, plus some that I read about years ago. Worth the read.
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January 4, 2018
Not great!

In depth analysis of various killers in less than an hour? I don't think so. Description of killers and crimes but little analysis.
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December 27, 2023
This was an okay “highlight” book about a few serial killers, all of whom I read about in-depth at an earlier time. The writing style is stilted, so it was awkward to read.
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