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OverviewPain, torment, and torture. Cruelty, brutality, and violence. The twisted psyches, murder. and yes, even the ability to charm people. Take a deep dive into the terrifyingly real serial murderers, spree killers, and true faces of evil! They prey on the innocent with a malicious desire to inflict damage and harm. They hunt and stalk misfortunate victims in the dark, in broad daylight, in quiet neighborhoods, and in the local woods. Their bloodthirst isn't satisfied after their first kill. Or their second. Or third. Serial Killers: The Minds, Methods, and Mayhem of History's Most Notorious Murderers delves into the global phenomenon of serial and spree murderers. This chilling book looks at the horrifying stories of forty malevolent killers and hundreds of innocent victims, including such notorious homicidal maniacs as John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, and Jeffery Dahmer, but it also looks at lesser-known and overlooked murderers like Herbert Baumeister, America's I-70 Strangler; Japan's ""Anime Killer,"" Tsutomu Miyazaki; Russia's ""Rostov Ripper,"" Andrei Chikatilo; the ""Giggling Granny,"" Nannie Doss; and many more. It journeys to 16th-century Scotland to meet a clan of cannibals whose existence is still debated by historians today, and to the fog-shrouded alleys of Whitechapel, London, where Jack the Ripper earned his grisly namesake. Along the way, we'll meet the Dating Game Killer, the Milwaukee Cannibal, the Acid Bath Murderer, and other monsters. Serial Killers also asks the questions ... What makes a seemingly ordinary person stalk, torture, and murder their fellow human beings? Are serial killers born or made? What is the difference between a serial killer and a spree killer? What were the identities of Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer? Was Albert DeSalvo really the Boston Strangler? Is it possible that you could know a serial killer? Caution is advised before entering the alarming world of twisted psychos and sociopaths! With more than 120 photos and graphics, this fright-filled tome is richly illustrated. Its helpful bibliography and extensive index add to its usefulness. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard EstepPublisher: Visible Ink Press Imprint: Visible Ink Press Dimensions: Width: 2.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.903kg ISBN: 9781578597475ISBN 10: 1578597471 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 13 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsAbout the Author Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. The Cromwell Street House of Horrors—Fred and Rosemary West 2. Clowns Can Get Away with Murder—John Wayne Gacy 3. The I-70 Strangler—Herbert Baumeister 4. The Moors Murderers—Ian Brady & Myra Hindley 5. The Charming Psychopath—Theodore “Ted” Bundy 6. The Lonely Murderer—Dennis Nilsen 7. The Night Stalker—Richard Ramirez 8. Doctor Death—Harold Shipman 9. The Unrepentant Maniac—Carl Panzram 10. Hollywood Monster—Aileen Wuornos 11. Mindhunted—Edmund Kemper 12. The Yorkshire Ripper—Peter Sutcliffe 13. The Anime Killer—Tsutomu Miyazaki 14. The Milwaukee Cannibal—Jeffrey Dahmer 15. Killer at Large—The Zodiac 16. The Dating Game Killer—Rodney Alcala 17. The Giggling Granny—Nannie Doss 18. The Rostov Ripper—Andrei Chikatilo 19. Keeping It in the Family—The Sawney Bean Cannibal Clan 20. The Resurrection Men—Burke and Hare 21. The Grim Sleeper—Lonnie Franklin 22. King of the Murder Castle—H. H. Holmes 23. Busted by the Internet—Maury Travis 24. Say Your Prayers—Anthony Sowell 25. Bind, Torture, Kill—Dennis Rader 26. The Tip of the Iceberg—Samuel Little 27. The Boston Strangler...?—Albert Desalvo 28. The Acid Bath Murderer—John George Haigh 29. The Killer at 10 Rillington Place—John Christie 30. Saucy Jack the Ripper 31. The Houston Mass Murders—Dean Corll 32. Rampage and Spree Killers 33. The Texas Tower Sniper—Charles Whitman 34. The Century 16 Mass Shooting—James Holmes Further Reading IndexReviewsThirty-three chapters cover individual serial killers ... rampages and sprees. ... will endear the book to readers who have a similar horrified fascination with the murderously depraved. ... This will see high circulation wherever true crime is popular. - Booklist While several of the book's histories are widely known ..., Estep also includes lesser-known cases ... Though Estep speculates on how these people became murderers and notes characteristics shared by some serial killers-narcissism, head injuries, animal torture, bed-wetting, being bullied-he concludes that we may never truly know why someone kills. ... concise, well-written case studies will leave readers wanting to learn more. - Library Journal Thirty-three chapters cover individual serial killers ... rampages and sprees. ... will endear the book to readers who have a similar horrified fascination with the murderously depraved. ... This will see high circulation wherever true crime is popular. - Booklist While several of the book's histories are widely known ..., Estep also includes lesser-known cases ... Though Estep speculates on how these people became murderers and notes characteristics shared by some serial killers-narcissism, head injuries, animal torture, bed-wetting, being bullied-he concludes that we may never truly know why someone kills. ... concise, well-written case studies will leave readers wanting to learn more. - Library Journal Serial killing is a popular subject for those indulging in criminous extremism, reading about the horrors of HH Holmes and his murder castle , the transatlantic monsters John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy and Dennis Rader, and Britain's Dennis Nilsen and John Christie. Denver paramedic Richard Estep has now further enriched the literature. - Fortean Times ... relates the stories of 40 serial killers ... detailing their lives from childhood to adulthood, and the factors that contributed to their behavior. He profiles Jack the Ripper, Tsutomu Miyazaki, Andrei Chikatilo, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Richard Ramirez, Harold Shipman, Aileen Wuornos, Edmund Kemper, the Zodiac Killer, H.H. Holmes, Albert Desalvo, Dennis Rader, Charles Whitman, and others. - Protoview Book News ... wrap up Serial Killers: The Minds, Methods, and Mayhem of History's Most Notorious Murders by Richard Estep, for the best gift for a true crime fan ever. - Bookworm Sez "“Thirty-three chapters cover individual serial killers … ""rampages and sprees."" … will endear the book to readers who have a similar horrified fascination with the murderously depraved. … This will see high circulation wherever true crime is popular.” – Booklist “While several of the book’s histories are widely known …, Estep also includes lesser-known cases … Though Estep speculates on how these people became murderers and notes characteristics shared by some serial killers—narcissism, head injuries, animal torture, bed-wetting, being bullied—he concludes that we may never truly know why someone kills. … concise, well-written case studies will leave readers wanting to learn more.” – Library Journal “Serial killing is a popular subject for those indulging in criminous extremism, reading about the horrors of HH Holmes and his “murder castle”, the transatlantic monsters John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy and Dennis Rader, and Britain’s Dennis Nilsen and John Christie. Denver paramedic Richard Estep has now further enriched the literature.” – Fortean Times “… relates the stories of 40 serial killers … detailing their lives from childhood to adulthood, and the factors that contributed to their behavior. He profiles Jack the Ripper, Tsutomu Miyazaki, Andrei Chikatilo, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Richard Ramirez, Harold Shipman, Aileen Wuornos, Edmund Kemper, the Zodiac Killer, H.H. Holmes, Albert Desalvo, Dennis Rader, Charles Whitman, and others.” – Protoview Book News ""… wrap up ""Serial Killers: The Minds, Methods, and Mayhem of History's Most Notorious Murders"" by Richard Estep, for the best gift for a true crime fan ever."" – Bookworm Sez" Author InformationRichard Estep is the author of twenty books, most of them in the field of paranormal non-fiction, including The Haunting of Asylum 49: Chilling Tales of Aggressive Spirits, Phantom Doctors, and the Secret of Room 666. He is a regular columnist for Haunted Magazine and has also written for the Journal of Emergency Medical Services. His lifelong fascination for ghosts has led him to investigate haunted locations around the world for the past 25 years. Richard appears regularly on the TV shows Haunted Case Files, Haunted Hospitals, Paranormal 911, and Paranormal Night Shift. British by birth, Richard now makes his home in Colorado, a few miles north of Denver, where he serves as a paramedic and lives with his wife and a menagerie of adopted animals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |