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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