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Real Cracker

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"The Real Cracker" follows the profilers as they advise on five violent crimes, including what is reputedly "Britain's most unsolved crime" - over a period of ten years, a series of women have been raped at a beauty spot, yet no forensic evidence has ever been discovered. Boon investigates the strange case of 30 women over 80 being raped by a 30-year-old man and the murder of an 87-year-old woman in Sussex. Badock inspects the evidence of the horrific murder of a 23-year-old woman in Kent - police turned to him in order to dismiss her boyfriend from the investigation. As the detective work continues, the psychiatrists advise the police who to look for, who not to look for and how to search for them. Once suspects are arrested they even devise detectives' interview strategies and listen in as suspects are questioned, advising who is guilty and who is not.

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First published January 1, 2001

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March 29, 2018
Hhhhhhhhhhhu.
This first book from a box set I found in a charity shop was really not was I expected.
I expected : terrible crimes and gruesome details, and killers being dramatically discovered.
I got : the lives of 2 profilers I don't care about, and entire chapters about the conflict between them and the police.
Yeah, there were 5 different crimes in this book, but G., there were more details about what Badcock likes to wear and how witty Boon can be than the actual offences.
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August 26, 2016
Judging only from the performance of these two profilers, I would have thought that profiling was a dead-end science. Their arrogance, self conglaturatory attitude, and lack of follow up didn't really help. I really didn't see any contributions they made on all cases presented here.

PS. I am not a policeman
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302 reviews
July 18, 2019
An interesting book that looks at profilers in criminal cases. Not all of them are murders and 2 of the cases were unsolved.

It was quite interesting in that I was not aware of all the cases bar 1, although I fail to see how the profilers really helped, they were massively wrong most of the time!
4 reviews
November 2, 2025
The central thesis of this book is that criminal profiling is not what we have seen on TV, however, when arguing this thesis the author ends up presenting the profilers as nearly useless. Throughout the book the profiles appear just to sprinkle in some psychology jargon and provide a generic theory about what type of a person the offender may be. Those theories either just reiterate what the police already knew or are dead wrong.
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February 14, 2023
This took surprisingly long to finish, and it dragged at points but an interesting book regardless.
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356 reviews
August 1, 2015
Actually very dull. Spends a lot of time trying to explain that "Cracker" the TV series is not anything like the
real world. I think the majority of adults already know this. He is also an apologist for the police buttering them up in print every chance he gets. It really spoils the flow of the narrative.
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