True Crime: British Killers: Six Disturbing Stories of Some of the UK's Most Brutal Killers

True Crime: British Killers: Six Disturbing Stories of Some of the UK's Most Brutal Killers

Jason Neal

InläsareSimon de Deney
Betyg3.6
Längd2 tim 49 min
Språken
FörlagiDigital Group
ISBN9798868786242

Explore the Disturbing Tales of Notorious UK Killers

A Prequel to the True Crime Case Histories Series

With Over 7,000 Five-Star Ratings

1. The Camden Ripper - A homeless man reached into a dumpster and felt what he thought were salmon fillets in a plastic bag. What he found were two human legs severed at the knees. London police started a manhunt for a demented murderer intent on fulfilling his obsession with Jack the Ripper.

2. The London Cannibal - At 23 years old, he bludgeoned to death a young girl in broad daylight. Found to have “diminished responsibility,” he was committed to a psychiatric ward. Within 11 years, he was found to be “no major risk” to society and was free to go. Within hours of his release, he had dismembered a friend and fried parts of his body in a skillet. Sent back to the mental hospital, his killing didn’t stop.

3. The Acid Bath Killer - Infamous for dissolving victims in acid to avoid murder charges, this killer was driven by greed to acquire their assets.

4. The Black Widow - Dena Thompson, a bigamist with a hatred for men, inflicted harm on her husbands, driving one into hiding and beating another within an inch of his life.

5. The Bus Stop Killer - A sadistic predator terrorized southwest London for years, following young blonde girls from bus stops. He would beat them on the head with a hammer simply for the sake of extinguishing life.

6. The Suffolk Strangler - The quiet area of Ipswitch in Suffolk normally sees very few killings. In 2006, in only six weeks, police found the bodies of five young women strangled.

* Plus TWO Bonus Chapters *

The six true crime stories included in this collection are dark and chilling and will leave you with a new understanding of just how fragile the human mind can be.