Serial Killers
Delve into the chilling world of "Serial Killers," a compelling exploration by David Wilson, published by Waterside Press in 2007. This gripping paperback, spanning 194 pages, meticulously investigates infamous serial murders in Great Britain, beginning with the harrowing 'gay murders' of Michael Copeland in 1960 and culminating with the disturbing Ipswich murders of 2006.
Wilson's work takes a unique approach, examining not just the notorious murderers, such as Peter Sutcliffe (The Yorkshire Ripper), Dennis Nilsen, and Harold Shipman, but also the social dynamics and realities faced by their victims. Through a victim-centered lens, this book offers readers invaluable insights into the psyche of both the killers and their prey, making it an essential read for true crime enthusiasts and criminology students alike. Don't miss out on this pivotal piece of literature in true crime history.