Books 9-12 of the Serial Killers series feature four terrifying true stories about the world's most prolific and brutal killers.
Albert Fish was one of the most deranged serial killers in US criminal history. The elderly Fish resembled a kindly uncle or grandfather, but would in reality prey on young children with a terrying assortment of torture instruments - including a meat cleaver, a saw and a butcher's knife.
Fred and Rosematy West were serial rapists and killers who created their very own 'house of horrors' when they murdered young women and girls, and concealed their bodies under their house at 25 Cromwell Street.
Between early 1988 and late 1989, eleven women were strangled to death, mostly in Monroe County in New York State, with most of their bodies were found along the Genesee River, a tributary of Lake Ontario near the Canadian border. The media immediately christened the perpetrator the Genesee River Killer, the Monster of the Rivers, and the Rochester Strangler.
Wichita, Kansas is town of truly honest, God-fearing people in middle America. Kansas is often referred to as the Buckle of the Bible Belt and was built on the prairie flats of the Midwest. It is a community where people felt safe leaving their doors unlocked and a stranger was a friend not yet met. That is, until a serial killer began to prowl the streets looking for fresh victims. For over thirty years three initials struck fear into the hearts of the citizens of Wichita: B. T. K.