Serial Killer Doctor :Top 10 Most Evil Doctor Serial Killers to Ever Live Learn the True Stories of Their Crimes

Serial Killer Doctor :Top 10 Most Evil Doctor Serial Killers to Ever Live Learn the True Stories of Their Crimes

Author: Richard Berrington

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-05-02

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781533068118

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Thanks in no small part to the billion dollar movie industries in different parts of the world that release tonnes of serial-killer-themed movies on a yearly basis and writers and authors who publish thousands of novels and story books that portray the lives of fictional serial killers; we have become accustomed to the phrase "serial killers". A common idiom says that "familiarity breeds contempt"; this idiom is largely true and it is fact reflected in the way we associate criminals with the phrase "serial killers". It is not uncommon to see a toddler or perhaps, even a teenager who has spent hours watching a movie series centered around the life of a serial killer begin to associate just about every criminal activity he hears on the news with serial killing. Consequently, statements like "Dad, I heard the FBI finally apprehended the man who fatally shot aunt Serena at the park... the man must be a serial killer." The reasons for this apparent common misinterpretation of serial killing or perhaps more appropriately, serial killer is not exactly farfetched. Just as there seems to be a form of chaos regarding the use of the phrase "serial killer", there also seem to be a form of "disorderliness" regarding the origin of serial killer; even though it must be said that there appears to be a consensus in the case of the latter, especially of recent. It is widely believed that the phrase was first used in an English Language book titled The Complete Detective; the book written by Richard Hughes was published in 1950. However, recent research credits the first use of the phrase albeit in German to Ernst August Ferdinand Gennat, the Director of the Berlin Criminal Police, around 20 years before The Complete Detective was published (1931 to be precise). In the new age however, FBI Special Agent, Robert Ressler, who was one of the founding members of the Bureau's elite Behavioral Science Unit receives a larger chunk of the recognition for inventing the phrase "serial killer". According to Robert Ressler, he fell in love with the phrase when the FBI where attempting to solve the case of the notorious serial killer "Son of Sam" (who coincidentally we are going to look at) in the 1970s. Before we begin to explore the lives of Son of Sam and other infamous serial killers this country has ever had I think it's only fair that we fully comprehend what makes an indivual a serial killer. Just like other knock-on themes surrounding serial killer(s), the definition of what constitutes of a serial killer still generates debate even up until today. The main area of the definition of serial killer which springs up debate is the number of murder victims a serial killer should have. While the FBI puts it as a series of two or more murders committed by an individual other experts like psychologists and related professionals are of the opinion that the murder victims of serial killer should be a minimum of three. Despite this difference in the number of murder victims of a serial killer, the consensus is that uncharacteristic psychological satisfaction, financial rewards, physical and sexual delight, and aberrant search for ecstasy are often times the deciding factor in the heinous behavior of serial killers. Another critical part of serial killing is that the murder events must have taken place at different times; this break between events is often called the "cooling off period". Despite the apparent disparity in the "numerical victim-composition" of a serial killer, one thing is certain: they largely murder people at unprecedented rate and nobody wants to be friends with a serial killer, well, except he or she is also a serial killer or a related criminal.


Doctor Know's Guide To Serial Killers: The Best Of The Worst

Doctor Know's Guide To Serial Killers: The Best Of The Worst

Author: Doctor Know

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-08-12

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0359020003

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Law Enforcement tells us that there could be as many as 50 serial killers operating within the continental U.S. today. Most of them kill randomly which makes them hard to discern from other murderers. Knowing more about serial killers, the crimes they have committed and how they were caught allows you to stay safe and keep others safe by being able to recognize them. I have chosen the BEST OF THE WORST of serial killers to spot light. Ted Bundy, the Son of Sam, the Green River Killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, BTK, Zodiac and some that you may not know. Over 25 profiles that will keep you reading and may keep you awake at night. I lived just a few blocks from one of the Son of Sam murder scenes during the time he was still active. I know the fear. I was a teen when the Sharon Tate Murders took place and Zodiac was active. I have taken my fear and interest in this subject and created a comfortable read for those who share my interest.


The Good Doctor

The Good Doctor

Author: Wensley Clarkson

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2002-05-19

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1466820713

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Fifty-five-year-old Dr. Harold "Fred" Shipman has a noble dedication to his profession, winning the trust of his patients with ingratiating charm and an old-school bedside manner. In fact, he even made house calls--but his unsuspecting patients has no idea of the evil that lurked behind the friendly facade of the kindly doctor... After thirty years of practice, Dr. Shipman's true nature was finally exposed--that of a calculating killer who delivered his own prescription for death. Authorities eventually unearthed the shocking possibility that the fatherly physician had killed as many as 297 people. As body after body was exhumed from the local graveyard, the question grew more disturbing. How could such a prolific killer remain undetected for so long? What motive drove this seemingly "good" doctor to his deadly obsession with murder? And just how many people did Harold Shipman kill? The search for answers would take investigators into the life of a man who forever changed the stereotype of the sweet country doctor...


Medical Murder

Medical Murder

Author: Robert M. Kaplan

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-10-19

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1459603737

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Serial Killers

Serial Killers

Author: Jeff Kramer

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-13

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9781537056708

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Serial Killer Book That You Have Never Seen Before! Analysis Of Criminal Minds, Patterns, Thinking, Reasons Why They Did What They Did! It is not in the natural wiring of a man (or woman) to take another man's life. It is even more unnatural when the person has a compulsion to keep taking lives, so that he satisfies some twisted craving. The psychology of serial killers is a bit difficult to explore. The reason is that it is not something that is set in rigid boundaries. It appears that after every murder, an extra layer is added to it. It also appears that the humane side of a serial killer dies a little more with every killing.Do you want to learn more about serial killers? Are you interested in knowing what led them down that path? If you do, this book does a great job of looking at what drove the different people to serial killers. It is important to note that nothing justifies taking life but rather we try to look at what made sense in the eyes of the serial killer to do what they did and with no remorse for their actions. Here Is A Sneak Peek Of What You Will Learn Wayne Gacy, The Molester And Killer Of Boys Edward Theodore Gein Dr. Harold Shipman, The Killer Doctor Compilation And Linking Of The Mental States And Tics Of These Serial Killers And Much Much More Interesting Facts... Do Not Wait Any Longer And Get This Book For Only $7.99!


Serial Killers

Serial Killers

Author: Robert Forbes

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-02-10

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781530291632

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The new best selling Serial Killers book is now viable in paperback format!Today only, get this bestseller for only 8.97! Normal price: $11.97. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device. For hundreds of years we have had both a disgust with and a fascination for serial killers. There is something about the way their minds work that captivates our own minds, and causes us to want to know more about them. Why do they do the things that they do? What causes them to turn into the serial killers that we come to fear? Why do they choose to prey upon society as they do, and what causes them to choose the victims that they choose?There is so much to study and so much to learn when it comes to these grotesque figures and the murders they committed. From the internal workings of their minds to what set them off, it is hard to limit the study of serial killers to just one topic. In this book, we are going to study the worst of the worst. Ranging from the real killings of Edmund Kemper and Ted Bundy to the fictional but just as disturbing acts of Hannibal Lector, this book is going to give you a glimpse into the mind of serial killers as a whole. Study the killings of 12 major serial killers in history Learn why serial killers do what they do Discover the common thread that ties all serial killers together Catch a glimpse of the struggle authorities battled trying to catch them And more! Download your copy today!Download this book for only $8.97 (limited time promotion).Scroll to the top and press the Buy Now with 1-Click button


Monsters Who Murder

Monsters Who Murder

Author: Al Cimino

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

Published: 2023-09-01

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1398832006

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Hidden among us live some of the most depraved and dangerous individuals one could ever imagine. Their enthusiasm for killing knows no bounds and their violent rampages often consume many victims before they are finally brought to justice. In Monsters Who Murder, crime writer Al Ciminio explores the twisted motivations and horrifying crimes of some of the most evil men and women that have walked the earth. In this book, you will learn about: • Keith Hunter Jesperson, who drew smiley faces on his letters to the authorities as he boasted of his atrocious crimes. • Jeffrey Dahmer, the 'Milwaukee Monster' who dismembered his victims and kept a fridge full of body parts. • Charles Albright, who removed the eyes from dolls and photographs before attempting the same surgery on his unfortunate victims. • Joseph James DeAngelo, the rapist murderer 'Golden State Killer' who evaded detection for over 40 years until a DNA match was found on an open-access genealogy website. • and many more. Featuring chilling photographs, this gripping account is a must-read for true crime enthusiasts who want insight into the dark side of the human psyche. ABOUT THE SERIES: The True Crime Casefiles series covers some of the most shocking crimes and notorious criminals and psychopaths of all time, without shying away from the grisly details. These books include psychological profiles, witness testimonies, court proceedings and more, accompanied by chilling photographs of the people and places involved.


Angels of Death

Angels of Death

Author: Emily Webb

Publisher: Clan Destine Press

Published: 2019-07-15

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0648556743

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Serial killers in the caring professions. Doctors, nurses and health workers have a duty of care to their patients to ensure they act in the best interests of an individual; and not act or fail to act in a way that results in harm. But those featured within these pages are serial killers who roamed their places of work, preying on people at their most vulnerable. Angels of Death is an updated collection of real life crimes exploring murders committed in hospitals and doctors' surgeries - the very places where lives are supposed to be healed or saved. The accounts also include cases where the murderers struck in places that are meant to be safe havens, like aged care homes and even people's living rooms. These disturbing crimes take place in Australia, the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada and Europe. Emily Webb is a journalist and author, specialising in true crime. She co-hosts the popular podcast Australian True Crime.


Without Mercy

Without Mercy

Author: Russell Ablow

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2010-08-03

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1429901179

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Dr. John Kappler was a well-respected physician in dozens of California hospitals, yet none of his patients ever imagined that his real profession was murder... The horror began the day he secretly attempted to kill three patients—including a pregnant woman who suffered permanent brain damage at his evil hands. Then, in a driving rampage, Kappler rammed another car, stole it, and used it as a lethal weapon. Yet, incredibly, his fellow doctors bailed him out of jail, and he was soon back on the job. Desperate to satisfy his lust for killing, Kappler cruelly plunged a patient into cardiac arrest. Next, he pulled the plug on a defenseless man unconscious in a hospital bed. Still, no one stopped him. Finally, he exploded in a terrifying rage of violence and murder. Pressing the accelerator of his car to the floor, he cut down a promising young doctor and seconds later maimed a toddler's mom for life.


Hyde's Killer Doctor

Hyde's Killer Doctor

Author: Gerald Burns

Publisher:

Published: 2021-01-21

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

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Enter the killer psychology of Britain's most famous and prolific serial killer who was killing at least one person per week at the height of his murder spree. On June 24 1998 Angela Woodruff received news of her mother's death from the family doctor. He stated that her mother's lifeless body had been found lying peacefully in her home where she lived alone. The family doctor advised Angela that no autopsy would be required and that it would be better if her mother's corpse was cremated. Angela refused, asking instead that her mother's body be buried. Mrs. Woodruff was a solicitor at Hyde and she remained in charge of her mother's affairs for a larger part of her life, so it came as quite the shock when she discovered that another will existed and this one stated that all of her mother's estate be handed over to the family's doctor. Angela now knew that her mother had been murdered and a will forged to claim benefits from her death. All findings pointed to Dr. Harold Fredrick Shipman. This would be his last murder out of over 218 others. Dr. Harold Fredrick Shipman's patients likened the news of making it to his patient's list to winning the UK lottery. He was kind, caring and always ready to visit and listen to his elderly patients. What they didn't know was that this kind-looking doctor was picking them off his list as he kindly took their lives. HYDE'S KILLER DOCTOR navigates the life and times of Britain's most prolific and charming serial killer. Gerald Burns' narrative power comes alive as he takes you through the mind of this killer doctor who killed his victims with all the kindness he could muster.