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  • Signature Killers

    Robert Keppel

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 1, 1997)
    In a real-life scenario straight out of The Silence of the Lambs, Robert Keppel went one-on-one with the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, who advised Keppel on the detective's highly publicized search for the elusive Green River Killer. Bundy's chilling revelations were chronicled in The Riverman, "a page-turner" (Ted Montgomery, Detroit News) praised by Ann Rule as "the definitive book on serials." But Ted Bundy wasn't the first killer of his kind -- or the last. Signature Killers They leave telltale identifiers, their gruesome "calling cards," at the scenes of their crimes. They are driven by a primitive motivation to act out the same brutality over and over. With brilliant detection, high-tech analysis -- and a little luck -- they can be caught. But what does the signature killer seek from victim to victim? The answers are hidden among the grisly evidence, the common threads that link each devastating act. Sparked by a growing concern over the steady rise of signature murders, Robert Keppel explores in unflinching detail the monstrous patterns, sadistic compulsions, and depraved motives of this breed of killer. From the Lonely Hearts Killer who hunted the most desperate of women in 1950s America, to the savage Midtown Torso Murders that stunned the NYPD, to such infamous symbols of evil as Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and John Gacy, these are the cases -- horrifying, graphic and unforgettable -- that Keppel ingeniously taps to shed light on the darkest corners of the pathological mind.
  • Sinclair: The World's End Murders through the Eyes of a Killer

    Ryan Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 2, 2018)
    A spine-tingling account of the man behind the World's End murdersOn 15th October 1977, Christine Eadie and Helen Scott left the World's End pub after a fun-filled night with two men in their arms. They had their whole lives ahead of them. They had nothing to fear and everything to look forward to. Their naked bodies were discovered the following day. They were found six miles apart from each other. No attempt had been made to conceal their bodies, and both girls had been beaten, gagged, tied, raped and strangled. The case attracted widespread media attention and despite the Police's best efforts, they were unable to identify a culprit. Within the next six months, the investigation was scaled down. The World's End killers were still at large. Free to continue terrorising the streets of Scotland. Thanks to the advances in DNA profiling, investigators were able to link the murders of Christine Eadie and Helen Scott to an Angus Sinclair, who was known to the Police. Sinclair had pleaded guilty to culpable homicide of an eight-year-old girl when he was just sixteen and was serving a life sentence for the murder of another seventeen-year-old girl. It is not known how many victims suffered at the hands of Sinclair. He is thought to have killed at least another four women but it could have been twice that amount. Bestselling author Ryan Green assumes the role of Angus Sinclair and attempts to fill in the blanks on one of Scotland's most notorious serial killers. Sinclair is a shocking true story about lust, manipulation, dominance and extreme violence.CAUTION: This book contains descriptive accounts of sexual abuse and violence. If you are especially sensitive to this material, it might be advisable not to read any further.
  • True Crime; Serial Killers

    T.R. Thomas

    Perfect Paperback (Saddleback Educational, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Explore the world of the most notorious serial killers in this terrifying title. Heinous crimes are committed and severe punishment is dealt to Jeffrey Dahmer, Dr. Harold Shipman, Ted Bundy. Aileen Wuornos, and the Green River Killer.
  • The Ruthless Northlake Bank Robbers: A 1967 Shooting Spree that Stunned the Region

    Edgar Gamboa Návar

    Paperback (The History Press, July 18, 2016)
    Automatic gunfire hammered police arriving at Northlake Bank in response to a silent alarm on the morning of October 27, 1967. The shootout killed two officers and injured two others. One of the robbers lay wounded as the other two fled in a getaway car. The ensuing manhunt tore across state lines and thrust the quiet Illinois community into a national debate over rehabilitated prisoners--two of the men were fresh out of jail for bank robbery. Local author Edgar Gamboa Navar traces this violent midwestern crime saga from the initial grocery store holdup in Ohio before the bank job to the capture of the murderous gang in Indiana, as well as the conviction and imprisonment.
  • The D.B. Cooper Hijacking: Vanishing Act

    Kay Melchisedech Olson

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, July 1, 2010)
    He jumped out of a Boeing 727 into the November chill of the Pacific Northwest in 1971. He was carrying $200,000 and a briefcase he said contained a bomb. No trace of the man known as D.B. Cooper has ever been found. Who was he? Where is he? Will the D. B.Cooper mystery ever be solved?
  • The Riverman

    Robert D. Keppel

    Hardcover (Constable and Company Ltd, Nov. 27, 1995)
    The true story of the five year collaboration between Robert D Keppel, the Chief Criminal Investigator for the Washington State Attorney General, and serial killer Ted Bundy, who joined forces to try and track down a multiple murderer known as the Green River Killer.
  • Ted Bundy: A Life From Beginning to End

    Hourly History

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2017)
    Ted BundyTed Bundy is one of America’s most notorious serial killers. Between the mid and late 1970s, Bundy admitted to the murders of more than thirty young women and girls across the American states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, and Colorado. Reports of Bundy’s murders reached the police and trickled down through the press to ordinary citizens; panic ensued. Yet while the killings were taking place, no-one could see that the string of brutal murders happening all over the northwest of America was perpetrated by the same man. Inside you will read about...- Bundy’s Early Life- Bundy’s First Year of Terror- Bundy’s Second Year of Terror- Escape and Chi Omega Sorority House Murders- Arrest and Trial- Second Trial, Legal Battles, and ExecutionAnd much more!Ted Bundy’s story does not end with his capture, nor does it end with his trial and conviction. Even moments before he was executed by electric chair, the most notorious serial killer in U.S. history revealed more crimes and more victims. We will never know the true number of Bundy’s victims.
  • The Ryan Green True Crime Collection: Volume 1

    Ryan Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2018)
    Four chilling true crime stories in one collection, from the bestselling author Ryan Green.Volume one contains some of Green’s most fascinating accounts of violence, abuse, deception and murder. Within this collection, you'll receive: Harold Shipman: The True Story of Britain’s Most Notorious Serial KillerThe story of Britain’s most notorious serial killer, Harold Shipman, from his upbringing, his victims, his trial, and his motivations. Shipman killed no less than 218 of his patients, making him Britain’s most prolific serial killer. What possessed a respected and trusted man to abuse his power on such a grand scale?Colombian Killers: The True Stories of the Three Most Prolific Serial Killers on EarthLuis Alfredo Garavito, Pedro Alonzo Lopez, and Daniel Camargo Barbosa are among the most prolific serial killers in the world. Between them, they were convicted of 329 murders, but it’s believed that the number they committed is over 750. Fred & Rose West: Britain’s Most Infamous Killer CouplesThis chilling book is based on the true life events of Britain’s most infamous killer couple, Rosemary and Frederick West, and the terror they wreaked on their hometown before their apprehension in 1994. The story includes decades of child abuse, an underground torture chamber and a burial ground containing the bodies of the spent victims – including that of their missing daughter.The Kurim Case: A Terrifying True Story of Child Abuse, Cults & CannibalismA horrific narrative uncovered by accident exposes a mother and sister’s sadistic acts of child abuse, confinement, and even cannibalism of two young boys. But this turned out to be the tip of the iceberg. The child abuse was performed at a much larger scale.
  • Poisoning: 1

    John Townsend

    Library Binding (Raintree, Oct. 18, 2004)
    Find out inside: Who poisoned 21 people including her own children? Which famous emperor might have been poisoned by his own wallpaper? Which poison makes its victims turn blue? Why do people commit crimes? How do they do it and what are the consequences?
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  • Kidnappers And Assassins

    John Townsend

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
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  • Organized Crime: 1

    John Townsend

    Paperback (Raintree, Oct. 18, 2004)
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  • Fakes and Forgeries

    John Townsend

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Is the money in your pocket really what you think it is or totally worthless? A Rolex watch: how do you know if it is genuine or a cheap imitation? How would you feel if someone copied your signature and used it? How do you know a brand new Porsche is really what it claims to be?!
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