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The Big Book of 1980s Serial Killers

The Big Book of 1980s Serial Killers
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781646046171
ISBN-13 : 164604617X
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Book Synopsis The Big Book of 1980s Serial Killers by : Michelle Kaminsky

Download or read book The Big Book of 1980s Serial Killers written by Michelle Kaminsky and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2024-04-09 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neon leg warmers, big hair, rock band T-shirts, and mix tapes - 1980s' nostalgia at its finest. But just below that saccharine facade lurked a seedy underbelly of inconceivable human monsters like no decade before had ever seen. The Golden Age of the Serial Killer brought a sharp increase in violent crime, panic, and terror, which in turn sparked a chaotic race between serial murderers and law enforcement officers tasked with both stopping the killings and delivering justice to victims and their loved ones. The Big Book of 1980s Serial Killers is for the true crime fanatic who wants to investigate these cases and discover the ins and outs of how crimes like these are solved. Drawing from meticulous research, contemporary journalistic accounts, and trial transcripts, this book traces the various ways in which law enforcement cracked some of the most challenging serial killer cases in history. Serial killers included: Doug Clark and Carol Bundy (Sunset Strip Killers); Jeffrey Dahmer; Jo


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