Mapping the Trail of a Serial Killer: How the World's Most Infamous Murderers Were Tracked Down

Mapping the Trail of a Serial Killer: How the World's Most Infamous Murderers Were Tracked Down

by Brenda Ralph Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

The idea of the wandering murderer, leaving a trail of mutilated bodies in his wake, has long fascinated followers of true crime. By charting the geography of the killer's actions, Mapping the Trail of a Serial Killer takes an innovative approach to exploring the killing sprees of more than 40 mass murderers from the early 20th century right up to the present day. With specially commissioned maps pinpointing each killer's actions, Mapping the Trail of a Serial Killer reveals patterns of behaviour and enables the reader to understand some of the thinking of the minds of men like Peter Sutcliffe, David Berkowitz, and Andrei Chikatilo. The book allows the reader to follow the killer's trail and understand how geographic profiling has helped the police identify and catch these killers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Published: 20 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 1599219034
ISBN 13: 9781599219035

Author Bio
Brenda Ralph Lewis is an established author and magazine journalist who has also written radio and television documentaries. She has written more than 100 books as well as hundreds of articles. Their subjects include history - both ancient and modern - myth and legend, animal and insect life, archaeology and genealogy. She lives in Buckinghamshire, England.