Serial Killers: The Growing MenaceThrough extensive research and interviews with five notorious serial killers, author Joel Norris demonstrates that serial killers have specific biological and genetic makeups that can be identified as early as five years of age. A compelling read for both the curious layman and the concerned professional. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Acknowledgments ix | 1 |
The Serial Killer in Our Midst | 9 |
The Disease of Serial Murder 35p | 36 |
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