Real-life is stranger and more frightening than fiction, and this book serves to cement that principle even further. In this compilation, there are eleven cases of some of the most deplorable, unjust and violent crimes I’ve come across. From cannibals to rapists to the sickest, most twisted criminals you’ve not yet heard of, you’ll read about them all in this book.I’ll tell you the story of Rurik Jutting, a British banker living in Hong Kong who held two women hostage, tortured them and raped them over a number of days. You’ll learn about Issei Sagawa, a Japanese cannibal who killed and ate a woman - but walks free on the streets today. Then there’s the vile three-week torture of an Australian woman who, when she was eventually rescued, paramedics initially thought she was dead. You can also read about the ‘Hello Kitty’ murder, which is as bizarre as it sounds - and as equally haunting.But please be warned, the cases in this book are highly disturbing and include graphic and distressing descriptions. Please take this trigger warning seriously as this book depicts horrific crimes that involve sexual abuse, domestic abuse, child abuse and graphic violence throughout. This book is intended to explore the evil in this world and expose the heinous behaviour some people are capable of. Please heed this warning before continuing to read. The book fits under the following Serial Killers True Crime Murder and Mayhem True Murder Cases True Crime Biography
Well that was a quick read. Read this on my phone from Google Ebooks. It was free. Why not. And a few of these murderers I have never heard of. But their crimes are so grotesque and brutal and ritualistic that I'm surprised I haven't. I had to stomach a few of these. Awful. Just how one human being can treat another like that. And in the most inhumane and humiliating forms. I will not go into detail but just know if you read this, prepare for some hard core brutal truth.
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I would highly recommend listening to this short book. The well curated stories enlighten that evil knows no gender, no sex, no age and that most perpetrators hide their depravation as normal society contributors.
As the book finished and the author hoped we liked her recounts it was difficult to agree that indeed this record was to be liked, but her work and research have to be commanded.
These true international stories were challenging to listen to, some impossible to comprehend. It was disturbing to clearly see the unfairness of the justice systems around the world.
Michelle Lee, the narrator, did a fantastic job smoothly and unemotionaly recounting these disgusting facts.The apparent detachment helped going through the inhumane stories.
I normally stick to my usual true crime authors because it seems every time I try a new author I am not happy with their writing. But this time I must admit I really like what I was reading and I was pleasantly surprised! The author got their point across without letting their opinion take over. So if you are looking for a really good author and a great read then look no further! I could not find anything to be unhappy about except I wish she had more books!!!
I enjoyed this much more than the first book by this author that I read. For both books they were very well researched and offered facts about each case not just personal opinions. The only reason I didn’t give five stars was the fact that there were some errors in the book of the spelling and grammatical kind. There were not as many as there were in Killer Children but there were still a few which caused me to have to go back and reread sentences to make sure I was understanding what was meant to be said. All in all this was a great book and I’d recommend it to any true crime lover.
Really gruesome crimes, hard to take in how really evil people like this are. I am of the opinion that they should bring back hanging, or lethal injection, for all people like these or all crimes against children. Peodophiles are never put right and should be put out of our misery. This book was well written. Another good point is if you're like me and read at night, you can read one or two chapters at a time. I wish it had been longer
Oh this book was not what I thought It would be. It was harrowing and terrifying to think what humans can do to each other in this day and age. Danielle must have worked tirelessly to research for this book and can only imagine the details she had to endure.
Such an eye-opening account in what can go on behind closed doors.
This review is specifically regarding the audiobook version of the stories. The narration was strange, but I will say there was a nice combination of old played out stories and new interesting additions!
I did not enjoy the writing style. I felt like I was reading a script from a podcast. I was expecting only facts and more information/details about the cases (a few cases were good!!) but a lot of opinions were inserted as well.
Really interesting to find out about some different crimes rather than the same ones that are usually in these books. Very quick, short read but very interesting
I have read some of the best true crime books of all time so I only read this just to get an intro to cases I was not familiar with so it served it's purpose.