Serial Killers
Looking Into the Lives and Motives of 15 Notorious Psychopath Serial Killers
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Narrated by:
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Oskar Gundersen
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By:
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Matt Belster
About this listen
This is a three-book bundle, which addresses various subtopics, including but not limited to these:
Book 1: Are all serial killers the same, or do they have different motives, methods, or origins?
In this guide, we will answer those questions in the first chapter. They come in all shapes and sizes.
The following chapters after that will be devoted to some extremely notorious murderers that have, sadly, walked the planet and victimized countless helpless citizens, causing them to leave this world prematurely or in unprecedented ways. It concerns these serial killers:
The Zodiac Killer
Donald Gaskins
Andrei Chikatilo
Patrick Kearney
Dennis Rader
Book 2: Many people try to get a grasp of what goes on in the mind of a serial killer. Today, we can at least show you a limited perspective and some solid insights in the workings of their brains. Their reasons, their background, and their murder stories will be exposed to a certain degree. The serial killers that are specifically discussed in this guide, are:
Tsutomu Miyazaki
Alexander Pichushkin
John Haigh
Paul John Knowles
If you haven’t heard of these murderers before, then now is the time. If you have, then you will probably find these facts and stories particularly interesting as well.
Book 3: Today, some of the most notorious, gruesome serial killers will be explained: The brutal rapes, mutilation, murders, and stories by the following killers will be laid forth:
Ted Bundy
Jack the Ripper
Luis Garavito
Ahmad Suradji
Charles Cullen
William Bonin
Undoubtedly, some of these names sound familiar.
©2020 Matt Belster (P)2020 Matt Belster