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Serial Killers & Psychopaths: True Life Cases That Shocked the World
- 464bladzijden
- 17 uur lezen
Delving into the lives of history's most notorious criminals, this illustrated book explores the chilling stories of infamous figures like Jack the Ripper, John Wayne Gacy, and Jeffrey Dahmer. It provides a thorough examination of early recorded psychopaths and serial killers, offering a captivating cross-section of their backgrounds and crimes. The authors present these profiles with a stark honesty, inviting readers to confront the dark realities of human nature and the complexities of these dangerous individuals.
Many people find it impossible to believe that woman are capable of committing brutal murders just like men, but this book shows otherwise. Katherine Knight donned a black negligee before stabbing her love John Price 37 times, then serving up his corpse for dinner with baked potatoes, pumpkin and all the trimmings. Shelly Michael injected her husband with a drug that led to death by slow suffocation, then she set the house on fire. Each of these cases here make for a chilling read, proving that the female can really be deadlier than the male
Serial Killers
- 208bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
Exploring the dark world of serial killers, this guide presents over 30 chilling case histories of some of the most infamous criminals and their heinous acts. Each story is accompanied by striking full-color photographs that enhance the unsettling narratives. The book delves into the motives behind these brutal crimes, ranging from lust and greed to pure sadism, highlighting the profound impact on victims and their families. It provides a sobering look at the monstrous nature of these individuals and the terror they instill in society.
Four Aspects of Egypt
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- 12 uur lezen
Exploring Egypt's rich heritage, the book offers a vivid journey through the remnants of its ancient civilization, the charm of medieval Cairo, the significance of the Nile, and the country's modernization efforts. John Marlowe's insights provide a comprehensive view for both visitors and newcomers, capturing the diverse aspects that define Egypt's identity.
Anglo - Egyptian Relations 1800-1956
- 470bladzijden
- 17 uur lezen
The political history of Egypt from 1800 to 1956 is meticulously explored, highlighting significant events such as the initial British occupation, the revolution, and the path to the Suez Crisis. John Marlowe delves into the complexities of Anglo-Egyptian relations, offering insights into the evolving dynamics between the two nations over more than a century. This work serves as a detailed account of the historical context and key themes that shaped modern Egypt.
Evil Psychopaths
- 256bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
Delve into the disturbing lives of notorious psychopaths like Edmund Kemper, John Wayne Gacy, and Aileen Wuornos in this illustrated account. The book begins with some of the earliest documented cases and offers a curated selection of history's most dangerous criminals, highlighting their exceptional cruelty and lack of remorse. Through engaging narratives and illustrations, it provides insight into the minds of these infamous individuals, making it a compelling read for those interested in true crime and psychological profiles.
Nejkrutější psychopati v dějinách
- 303bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
V každém období lidských dějin se našli jedinci, kteří se vyžívali v krutém násilí, nelítostném mučení a týrání náhodných nebo pečlivě volených obětí. Zatímco zločincům z dávných dob kralují Alžběta Báthoryová a Vlad III., viktoriánské éře vévodí Jack Rozparovač. Ve 20. století se vyskytla nová kategorie pachatelů: sexuálně motivovaní psychopati a sérioví vrazi. Z příběhů jednotlivých vrahů a jejich obětí mrazí v zádech stejně jako z vědomí, že naprostá většina z nich působí jako příjemný soused odvedle.
Tueuses en série
- 301bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
Présentation de l'éditeurCe livre raconte les actes diaboliques ayant été commis par des épouses, des petites amies et des concubines. Il renferme des histoires de tromperie, de trahison et finalement de meurtre. Les victimes de ces femmes sont très souvent des membres de leurs familles : des mères, des pères, des soeurs, des frères et dans presque tous les cas, des maris. Tueuses en série se concentre sur les crimes les plus horribles jamais commis par des femmes. L'auteur John Marlowe présente un échantillon soigneusement sélectionné des criminelles les plus mortelles de l'Histoire dont on observe les fascinantes biographies sans ciller, car elles constituent une lecture passionnante à vous donner des frissons.


