Serial Killers
- Amanda

- Sep 7, 2020
- 1 min read
I wasn't going to review this book. I had considered donating it, but out of fear of it falling into the wrong hands, I decided to keep it. The only reason I'm reviewing it now is because Halloween is tomorrow, otherwise I may have never bothered. This book contains the 50 serial killers known in history. From the very first: Jack The Ripper, to the last recorded in 2002: The Beltway Snipers. Each case contains pictures, quotes from the courtroom as well as the serial killers themselves, their childhoods, details of the murdered, lists of victims, and more. It's a gruesome and lengthy book, and it's tall in size. I don't recommend reading it. I don't believe in putting these kinds of images or thoughts into your head. None of this is good for your psyche and I don't believe these people deserve any recognition, which is a hard thing to say since their victims absolutely do. I was sick to my stomach after reading this. And it took months to get through. To be honest, after reading such horrific events your mind is screwed up for the rest of the day.
2/10



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