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The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers - Who, When, Where, Why!

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Step into the shadowy realm of humanity's most notorious figures

The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers: Who, When, Where, Why! delves into the lives, methodologies, and dark motives of the world's most infamous predators. From Victorian London's fog-laden alleys to the modern streets of Beijing, each page unveils chilling tales and mind-boggling mysteries.

Discover not just the crimes, but the twisted psyches behind them. Learn about the tireless detectives, the unsolved enigmas, and the very fabric of what creates a killer. A great research tool and a must-read for anyone intrigued by the haunting depths of human nature.

Grab your copy now to embark on a journey through the annals of true crime, understanding the where, when, and why behind the world's most disturbed minds.
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Yeah, it’s an encyclopedia. Yeah, it’s not supposed to be a fully detailed narrative, but this collection is mediocre at best because it fails to describe the most interesting details of the cases discussed.
Another sad trend of these armchair criminologists turned writers is the way they are an echo chamber for leftist talking points, instead of presenting objective facts. You can cite those points, but if you do give the counterpoint, instead of presenting it as undeniable fact. Examples include claims that there was a delay in catching certain SKs because their victims were from”marginalized” groups. Any person who’s worked in law enforcement knows this is complete and utter BS. Similarly, SKs who are from a minority group are not more sympathetic due to their background. Minority SKs are just as evil as white SKs.

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