A really well thought out exploration into how serial murder affects the community. Exploring psychological reactions, interpersonal reactions, the role of the media and a communities unique social and cultural context, the author analyses seven cases. He touches on how these public reactions impact not only the public’s perceptions of the cases, but also the progress of the investigations themselves, and the eventual court proceedings.
I enjoyed this book because it is different to a typical true crime book. It offers a new perspective and does not just focus on the typical facts of a case. Although written in the 1980’s, it is still relevant.