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Serial Killers

The Horrific True Crime Stories Behind 6 Infamous Serial Killers That Shocked the World (Real Crime By Real Killers Collection, Book 2)

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Serial Killers

By: Ryan Becker, Nancy Veysey, True Crime Seven
Narrated by: Michael Goodrick
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Petrifying. Bone-chilling. Depraved.

Their acts made headlines. Their names live in infamy in the darkest recesses of the internet, but for those who are left behind, these heartless monsters are always there, looming over their every move.

This true crime four-book set exposes their inner secrets, details their heinous crimes, and pulls the curtain on the long, hard-fought investigations.

This set includes the stories of:

  • Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, dubbed the Ken and Barbie Killers, a couple who turned their storybook house into a living nightmare.
  • Cold-hearted murderer Mary Flora Bell, an 11-year-old girl, who brutally murdered two young boys.
  • Doug Clark and Carol Bundy, the Sunset Strip Slayers - one a sadomasochist; the other, a deviant nurse
  • Prophet, madman, evil incarnate, Marcus Wesson, a monster you’ll not soon forget

Peek behind their sadistic masks and hear about their vicious and sadistic crimes. Meet the monsters.

Buy this book now and delve into their dark stories. These true crime accounts aren’t for the faint of heart. Listen to them if you dare.

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I’ve read quite a lot of true crime, and there are rarely any new perspectives, but somehow this guy managed to bring one. Almost half of the book itself was about a child psychopath, which made it more interesting since I didn’t know the story. However, the narrator was extremely annoying — his emphasis and intonation were irritating, and I almost DNF-d it.

Good book with annoying narration

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to much back tracking about the same details and too much conjecture. It's a shame because I read 2 others from the same author and they were good.

repetitive

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