SERIAL KILLERS AND THEIR MO: The Shocking Strategies Serial Killers Use To Murder And Get Away With It The 1970s and 1980s saw the rise of a terrifying new type of criminal: the serial killer. To this day, the serial killer remains the most feared type of predator to exist among the common collective. The allure of the serial killer is as terrifying as itis fascinating, particularly in relation to the rare-but-gruesome cases which involve torture, mutilation, or any other aspect of unnecessary cruelty. The sadistic nature of the serial killer lends itself to public fascination, which in turn creates a recurring cycle of fear and violence driven by the fact that, unlike crimes of passion or gang-related deaths, serial killers almost exclusively target strangers as their victims. This book looks at the serial killer mindset, and the shocking strategies these brutal murderers use in pursuit of their murderous goals. Featuring a study of serial killers including Richard Ramirez, Edmund Kemper, David Parker Ray, Dean Corll, this book explores the most heinous crimes imaginable.
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