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The “Encyclopedia of Serial Killers” by Nigel Blundell is a comprehensive reference work that provides detailed information about notorious serial killers throughout history. It offers insights into their lives, crimes, psychological profiles, and the impact they had on society.
Nigel Blundell’s encyclopedia covers a wide range of infamous serial killers from different countries and time periods, shedding light on their motivations, methods, and the investigations that led to their capture. The book also examines the cultural fascination with serial killers, exploring the role of media, psychology, and criminology in understanding and profiling these individuals.
With entries organized alphabetically, readers can easily access information about specific serial killers or browse through the encyclopedia to gain a broader understanding of the phenomenon. While the subject matter may be disturbing to some, the “Encyclopedia of Serial Killers” offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of one of the most chilling aspects of criminal behavior.
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