Hunting Evil: Inside the Ipswich Serial Murders - cover may vary

Hunting Evil: Inside the Ipswich Serial Murders - cover may vary

by David Wilson (Author), David Wilson (Author), Paul Harrison (Author), David Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

The murder of five women in late 2006 shocked the nation and kept many of us glued to our TV screens, horrified by the unfolding tragedy. For the quiet town of Ipswich it was fifty days of fear and soul searching, from the disappearance of the first victim to the dramatic arrest of the lead suspect, Steve Wright.
Journalist Paul Harrison and Professor of Criminology David Wilson arrived in Ipswich just as the first body was discovered. Their on-the-scene access, and Professor Wilson's first-hand experience as a profiler, meant that they were first to put forward the explosive theory that a serial killer was at large.
In Hunting Evil, Harrison and Wilson take the reader to the heart of the story. Both visited the sites where the killer disposed of his victims' bodies; both walked the red light area of Ipswich; and both talked to those closest to the victims. They explore the reasons why someone will kill and kill again, and perhaps most important of all explain how serial killers target the must vulnerable in our society, and what can be done to make our communities safer for everyone.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 311
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 20 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 0751540242
ISBN 13: 9780751540246
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Media Reviews
This book is a bold attempt to present complex criminological arguments in an accessible form. Its success sets an important marker for public criminology and makes this a landmark achievement * Jamie Bennett, Prison Service Journal *
Author Bio
Paul Harrison is a highly respected Sky correspondent. Professor David Wilson is one of the country's leading criminologists, and has written several academic books and papers on serial killers (www.professorwilson.com).