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True Crime From Wharncliffe
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Introduction
Raymond Fernandez & Martha Beck: Unlikely lovebirds who became the ‘Lonely Hearts Killers’
Peter Sutcliffe: The terrifying trucker who ‘felt an inner compulsion to kill’
Edmund Kemper: Monster who used his mother’s head as a darts board
Thomas Cream: Sensational death’s-door claim of the dirty doctor
Aileen Wuornos: ‘I seriously hate human life and would kill again’
John Christie: 10 Rillington Place—the address that chilled a nation
Henri Landru: Ladykiller who tempted the gullible into his grasp
Charles Manson: ‘Devil’s Children’ driven to kill by a messianic madman
John Haigh: Handsome, suave and deadly: the ‘Acid Bath Murderer’
The ‘Zodiac’: Taunts of killer who ‘collected slaves for the afterlife’
Jack Unterweger: The manipulative monster who fooled the literary world
William Burke & William Hare: Deadly duo ‘created’ corpses for the medical profession
Gary Ridgway: Two lost chances to capture the ‘Green River Killer’
Beverley Allitt: What drove a dedicated nurse to kill kids in her care?
Luis Garavito: Could this pervert be the world’s most prolific serial killer?
Belle Gunness: Deadly invitations to romance from the vanishing widow
Robert Maudsley: Real-life ‘Hannibal the Cannibal’ ate fellow prisoner’s brains
Charles Schmid: Rampage of a rich kid whose arrogance caused his murder
Jerry Brudos: Shoe fetish fiend who liked dressing dead bodies
Gordon Cummins: Dark heart of blitzed Britain’s ‘Blackout Ripper’
Nanny Doss: The ‘Giggling Granny’ who left a trail of dead husbands
David & Catherine Birnie: The besotted outcast couple who killed for love
Mary Ann Cotton: Widow who killed husbands, lovers and children
Albert De Salvo: Unanswered questions over first man labelled ‘serial killer’
George Smith: Brides in the bath died at the hands of ruthless husband
Heinrich Pommerencke: The shy kid who turned to murder after watching a movie
Earle Nelson: ‘Gorilla Man’: the nomadic killer who roamed a continent
William Palmer: Poisonous passions of the doctor who gambled with lives
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