Hunting Humans

Hunting Humans by Elliott Leyton, published by John Blake in 2003, is a thought-provoking exploration of the psychology behind some of the world’s most notorious killers. This 2nd edition, available in English and spanning 313 pages, challenges the conventional perception of serial killers as merely deranged madmen. Leyton delves into the complex motives that drive these individuals, offering insights into their actions and the circumstances surrounding them.
Readers will find a detailed examination of infamous figures such as Edmund Emil Kemper, Theodore Robert Bundy, Albert DeSalvo, and David Berkowitz. The book presents a nuanced perspective on true crime, moving beyond sensationalism to analyze the underlying motivations that shape these killers’ behaviors. Leyton’s work invites readers to reconsider their understanding of criminal psychology and the factors that contribute to such extreme actions.
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In the text the author challenges the conventional idea of serial killers aseranged madmen. He explores the twisted, but comprehensible, motives of somef the world’s most notorious killers, including Edmund Emil Kemper, Theodoreobert Bundy, Albert DeSalvo (The Boston Strangler) and Davis Berkowitz (Sonf Sam).
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