Serial Killers: The Worlds Most Notorious And Ferocious Serial Killers: An In Depth Analysis Of Serial Killers Minds

Serial Killers True Crime, #2

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Espionage, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder
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Author: Brody Clayton ISBN: 9781386321965
Publisher: Brody Clayton Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brody Clayton
ISBN: 9781386321965
Publisher: Brody Clayton
Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Serial killers are people who defy the very concept of humanity. These people are able to remorselessly slay somebody without even the slightest regard for life.

While most people associate death with grief, these inhumane monsters associate it with happiness and joy and even sexual gratification. It gives them the utmost pleasure to watch the life disappear from the body of their victim. What can be so wrong with them that their emotions conflict to such an extent with the rest of the population? Is it a disease, an illness or just a complicated childhood?

While you may begin to feel bad for these killers when you hear their back-stories, the stories of their gruesome crimes makes it impossible to spare even an ounce of sympathy and pity for them. So read on to know what drove these seemingly normal human beings to become serial killers.

In this book, you will get a chance to explore the lives of six serial killers to get to know the reasons behind their madness. These killers became sadistic psychopaths for a reason. Some of them for the power, others to satisfy their ego and some others because of a traumatic experience that scarred them for life.

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Serial killers are people who defy the very concept of humanity. These people are able to remorselessly slay somebody without even the slightest regard for life.

While most people associate death with grief, these inhumane monsters associate it with happiness and joy and even sexual gratification. It gives them the utmost pleasure to watch the life disappear from the body of their victim. What can be so wrong with them that their emotions conflict to such an extent with the rest of the population? Is it a disease, an illness or just a complicated childhood?

While you may begin to feel bad for these killers when you hear their back-stories, the stories of their gruesome crimes makes it impossible to spare even an ounce of sympathy and pity for them. So read on to know what drove these seemingly normal human beings to become serial killers.

In this book, you will get a chance to explore the lives of six serial killers to get to know the reasons behind their madness. These killers became sadistic psychopaths for a reason. Some of them for the power, others to satisfy their ego and some others because of a traumatic experience that scarred them for life.

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