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The Wire in the Blood features a case of missing teens and the murder of one of Hill’s team. It ends—as these books often do—in a game of cat and mouse, and the serial killer is no cat.
A criminologist who interviewed the Yorkshire Ripper, Dennis Nilsen and Ted Bundy delves into Lucy Letby's childhood in his ...
In her new investigative book out June 9, Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers, she thoroughly explores the so-called “lead-crime hypothesis,” a theory that circulated ...
A retired St. Louis-area journalist is aiming to keep the investigation alive through a new book about it, releasing Friday via Genius Books, " Dead End: Inside the Hunt for the I-70 Serial Killer." ...
She thinks the area was so packed with killers in the ’70s and ’80s because of a copper smelting plant that belched lead, arsenic and other chemicals into the water and air.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A recently published true crime book theorizes that a string of murders and missing persons cases in the Columbus area is the result of serial killers.
He wrote about it in the new book “Murder by Suicide: A reporter unravels a true case of rape, betrayal and lies,” which is available on Amazon. This is part five of a seven-part series.
Things To Do Books The most infamous serial killers all seem to have something in common — they’re from the Midwest ... John Wayne Gacy on Dec. 21, 1978, at the Des Plaines Police Department.
Retired forensic psychologist Jeffrey Smalldon, who has lived in Columbus since 1981, reviews in fascinating and often creepy detail the encounters he has had with serial killers over the decades.