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Serial Killer Stories Volume 1: Jeffrey Dahmer & Paul John Knowles - 2 Books in 1
Contributor(s): Harrington, Roger (Author)
ISBN: 1981036962     ISBN-13: 9781981036967
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $14.48  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2018
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- True Crime | Murder - General
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 5" W x 8" (0.50 lbs) 206 pages
 
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SERIAL KILLER STORIES VOLUME 1: Jeffrey Dahmer & Paul John Knowles - 2 Books in 1 Featuring... *Jeffrey Dahmer*Paul John Knowles
2 Great Books in 1
Jeffrey Dahmer
Known as the Milwaukee Monster and the Milwaukee Cannibal, Jeffrey Dahmer was one of the most well-known and prolific serial killers in history. Dahmer terrorized the Wisconsin city for thirteen years murdering seventeen known victims from 1978 until his capture in 1991. The name Jeffrey Dahmer is synonymous with the phrase serial killer and stands out due to his victim profile, M.O., and the excessively violent and bloody nature of his crimes. The homosexual Dahmer was different in the sense that all of his victims were men compared to the vast majority of male serial killers who tend to be heterosexual, with female victims.
Dahmer is also different in the sense that he showed some remorse for his crimes after his apprehension as well as realized what he'd done was wrong. Still, Jeffrey Dahmer is considered a real-life boogey man; a monster with the labels of: rapist, cannibal, murderer, and necrophilia. Over twenty years after his own murder in prison, the grisly story of Dahmer still equally fascinates and sickens those brave enough to look inside.
Paul John Knowles
Paul John Knowles, known as the Casanova Killer was the exact opposite of his legendary romantic namesake. One of the most unique killers of the twentieth century, Knowles terrorized the United States in a cross country murder spree from July to November 1974. Instead of wooing women, romancing them and leaving like his namesake the real-life Casanova, Knowles adding another step in the process; murder. There were some similarities between Paul Knowles and his namesake. Knowles was described as a "dreamboat" by a would-be victim and romantic partner. Although once she saw his true self behind the handsome face, she quickly changed her tune.
Knowles was not the model of a classic serial killer who possessed outward normality and the facade of respectability. Instead, he was a ruthless, vicious rampage and spree killer with no regard for human life and no clear M.O. The victims of the Casanova Killer's spree were not just women. Knowles murdered men, women, and children of all ages.