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Killer Kids: 10 cases of kids who killed their parents

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Learn About The Horrifying Reasons Behind The Deeds of Ten Underage Killers?If the deed itself isn’t enough for you, and you want to know more about the reasons why these children formed into killers, this book is for you.

If you’d like to understand the chilling darkness and explore the minds of some of the notable killer kids – start reading now!

Take a peek inside and find out what made these cold-blooded killer children deviant and ruthless. When? Where? How? Why? The answers await you in this comprehensive analysis of the most notable ten killer kids narrated in a way you’ve never read before.

Forget about boringly and plainly laid out pieces of information and facts. Instead, you’ll learn about the circumstances surrounding these chilling events and how they influenced these kids.

The severity of their actions will chill you to the bone – every single word written in this book is true.

Murder has been unavoidable since the dawn of humanity. People have killed and been killed for almost every reason known to man. However, murdering children have not been typical. Learn about the rationale, which is not often the focus of investigations and public debate around these tragedies.

Learn about all the occasions where the killers’ reasoning and intentions became the focal point and changed the public’s perception of the crime.

Are your heart and mind able to handle what awaits inside? Take a look if you dare!

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159 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 24, 2021

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Author 99 books2,062 followers
August 19, 2023
The writing in this true crime is painfully bad at times. The cases seem interesting, but the super high level approach means there’s never enough information to really tell.
Profile Image for Deirdre.
1,571 reviews16 followers
September 27, 2021
4.5 ⭐s Why Do Kids Kill Their Parents?
There are a myriad of answers to that question. But as demonstrated in this book there are a few common occurring themes. One, for Monetary Gain either through an inheritance or an insurance policy. Two, Abuse suffered by the child. It could have been physical, sexual, or psychological. Even a combination of all of them. Three, the killer suffers from Mental illness such as schizophrenia. Or they they are lacking empathy or incapable of regret or remorse such as a sociopath or psychopath.

Four, the desire to be with a boyfriend that the parents deem unacceptable sometimes leads the daughter to recruit their boyfriend to help her to ensure they can be together. Fortunately these crimes are usually poorly planned and the killers quickly get caught. Fifth, sometimes one child is responsible for the death of the rest of the family members. These mass murderers are called Family Annihilators and they do it for all the reasons described above. Sometimes the ones you need to fear are the ones closest to you.
Profile Image for Watch Jamie Read.
934 reviews5 followers
February 23, 2022
“One person’s child is another’s monster.”

This collection didn’t feel right. For starters, not all of the cases were actually children, so I don’t think they should be included. Even though their stories of murderous thought may have started in their youth, I don’t think they should be included on a list of “killer kids.” There was also a case of a young girl who had been abused by her father, who later returned and killed him. I didn’t like this being included either because 1) she wasn’t a child when she killed him, and 2) it was in defense and retribution of her abuse. The stories were interesting and well researched, but I didn’t like the chosen cases for this particular category: Killer Kids.
Profile Image for Elisabeth Brookshire.
528 reviews7 followers
October 14, 2021
Nothing new to see here, folks

This TC anthology of killer "kids" is made up of mostly very well known cases that have been written about and reported on TV ad nauseam. I use "kids" because a few of the killers were in their twenties or older. There are no startling revelations and some information is just mundane such as letting us know that one killer was a registered Democrat. If you are interested in this topic, try Robert Keller or Les MacDonald who both have terrific series on actual juveniles that are much more obscure and varied.
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326 reviews2 followers
September 17, 2021
This was a true and very chilling stories about children who have killed theIr parents some who have been molested or physically abused and others who have killed due to their evil greed but it was a very intriguing read I would recommend this book to anyone who is a true crime enthusiast 🙂💙📚
Profile Image for Norma.
375 reviews4 followers
January 3, 2022
It was good. I knew about most of the cases but a good overview.
Profile Image for H L C.
68 reviews5 followers
December 7, 2022
Don’t ask why I read this 😂 with having a child and one on the way, but I was intrigued.
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