Researching the multiple murderer: A comprehensive bibliography of books on specific serial, mass, and spree killers
True crime books are a useful source for researching serial killers. Unfortunately, many of these these books do not include the name of the killer in the title, making it difficult to find them in a literature search. To make researching serial killers easier, we have created a comprehensive biblio...
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description | True crime books are a useful source for researching serial killers. Unfortunately, many of these these books do not include the name of the killer in the title, making it difficult to find them in a literature search. To make researching serial killers easier, we have created a comprehensive bibliography of true crime books on specific multiple murderers. This was done by identifying the names of nearly 1, 300 serial killers and running searches of their names through such sources as WorldCat, Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and crimelibrary.com. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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