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Dec 17, 2014 10:43PM

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How far back are you interesting in? I have some from the late 1800's to early 1900's. Let me know.
The Killer of Little Shepherds: A True Crime Story and the Birth of Forensic Science by Douglas Starr about serial murderer Joseph Vacher in France 1894-1897 is a good book.
Also The Postcard Killer: The True Story of J. Frank Hickey by Vance McLaughlin, his crimes were committed in the Buffalo area of NY state I believe, he was arrested in 1912, I haven't read this book yet but it comes highly recommended from someone I trust.
Those are just off the top of my head, I will look up more when I get some time.
Also The Postcard Killer: The True Story of J. Frank Hickey by Vance McLaughlin, his crimes were committed in the Buffalo area of NY state I believe, he was arrested in 1912, I haven't read this book yet but it comes highly recommended from someone I trust.
Those are just off the top of my head, I will look up more when I get some time.

I was going to suggest the same book Beleza!

I also liked "Devil in the White City" and "Death in the City of Light". I've just started "A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin" by Scott Andrew Selby. If you want to take a tour around the world I can also suggest some Australian true historical true crime?


He was dubbed as the "S-Bahn murderer" as his victims were train-riders and generally the wives of servicemen who were away fighting the war. I found this story pretty fascinating, especially when you consider the environment (the heart of the Nazi state). Interesting to read about how the Nazi media marginalized the murders to avoid creating hysteria and how the police investigated the murders. Truly unique story.

Chilling stuff.


The Road Out of Hell: Sanford Clark and the True Story of the Wineville Murders by Anthony Flacco ** Excellent **
I know I have read others...I will hunt them down and send them along when I find them.

Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Original Psycho
Bestial: The Savage Trail of a True Amercian Monster
All by Harold Schechter

Set in 1924: For the Thrill of It by Baatz, Simon ** Excellent **
The two above aren't about serial killers, just murders. I just realized that.


Before Larson's Thunderstruck came out, one of the favorite treatments of that case was The Mild Murderer: The True Story of the Dr. Crippen Case.

For the oldest case known in the US of A, let me suggest Harpe: America's First Serial Killers.



Ten Rillington Place
John Christie of Rillington Place: Biography of a Serial Killer
10 Rillington place was made into a great film starring Richard Attenborough,which is well worth watching

Panzram: A Journal of Murder by Thomas E. Gaddis
Serial Killer Carl Panzram set in the 1920's.





VERY interesting case.

VERY interesting case."
Or cases, as may be...

Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder
Black Dahlia Avenger II: Presenting the Follow-Up Investigation and Further Evidence Linking Dr. George Hill Hodel to Los Angeles's Black Dahlia and Other 1940s Lone Woman Murders
I've read the first book (I haven't gotten to the 2nd but intend to soon). Best book about The Black Dahlia I've ever read. It's not so far-fetched with it's theories as some other books are.
(Also, Hi, I'm new. First post.)


Yes, The Postcard Killer is fascinating and includes probably the first first criminal profile.

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