Serial Killers

“Serial Killers” by J. F. Derry, published by Aspen Books in July 2019, offers an in-depth exploration of the chilling world of serial killers. This 224-page book examines the psychological factors that drive individuals to commit heinous acts, contrasting their actions with the moral compass most people adhere to. Through a detailed narrative, Derry presents a historical overview of notorious figures, from Jack the Ripper to contemporary cases, shedding light on the complexities of their motivations.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the minds of these cold-hearted individuals, as the book utilizes shocking first-hand evidence to illustrate the disconnection from society that characterizes many serial killers. The text delves into themes of lust, power, madness, and money, providing insights into the horrific realities faced by victims and the societal implications of such crimes. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in true crime, murder, and the psychology behind serial killers.
Official synopsis Publisher
Lust, power, madness and money drive us all in our daily lives, yet we know the difference between right and wrong, and most of us don’t act on our impulses. But there are people we mix with every day who are certifiable psychopaths, lacking empathy and remorse. Mix this cold-heartedness and disconnection from society with the pressures of everyday life and you have the makings of a serial killer. True Crime: Serial Killers details cold-hearted serial killers from Jack the Ripper to Blue Beard and La Bestia, right through to modern day horrors. From the earliest recorded accounts right up to the modern day and using shocking first-hand evidence, this book delves into the horrific psychology of multiple killers to expose to the reader the horrific reality of these cold-hearted psyches.
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