Discover the most wicked serial killers of the 2000s, one of the worst decades of true crime and heinous serial murderers America has ever known. Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited The 2000s held many watershed moments in world history. It was the decade that encompassed the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and outbreaks of lethal diseases such as SARS and Ebola. But what about serial killers? Even though they were almost drowned out by everything else that was going on, they were most certainly present. This book takes a look at some of the most infamous serial murders committed in the 2000s. From the DC Snipers to the Suffolk Strangler, the first decade of the 21st century was rife with the wanton death and destruction of serial killers. Come along with us as we examine how these depraved men went about their mayhem and how they were ultimately brought to justice. Read on your favorite devices such as Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android cellular phone, tablet, laptop, or computer with Amazon's free reading Kindle App.Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!
It is a very informative book. It brought a lot (all but one), new serial killer to me and I like that. A lot of serial killer books go for the most nutritious ones like Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy ect. Yes I know they was before 2000s but they was the first that came to my mind. I really liked the book and plan on reading more by this author.
This book details murders which occurred in the 2000s. The murders happened all across the world. The crimes were well researched by the author. I did find a few errors in the book, though( ie. typographical and spelling errors.) I highly recommend this book to other true crime readers.
A quick little book about the decade of 2000s serial killers. It was just meh to me. I wish he would have gone into more depth. Also, there were a few gramical errors.
The 2000s brought the worst act of terrorism to take place within our nation's borders, the total destruction of the World Trade Center with its massive loss of life, accompanied by an attack on the Pentagon and another attempted attack that was foiled by the passengers' sacrifices.
New and more dangerous drugs were available, leading to more death and destruction, and murders without any apparent motive were becoming the norm. By the end of the decade, no one knew when or where the next danger would appear.