This true crime investigation into the notorious case of Kieran Kelly reveals “new twists that add further intrigue to the mystery” (Irish Post). On the evening of August 21,1983, Metropolitan Police detectives raced to London’s Clapham Police Station to find a prisoner dead. His cellmate sat quietly in the corner. Kieran Kelly, a laborer from Ireland, calmly confessed to strangling the prisoner—and then stunned officers by confessing to dozens of unreported and unsolved murders over the previous 30 years. Kelly may have been Britain’s most prolific serial killer, yet he was convicted on just two of his admissions. In 2015, a former police officer who worked on the case made a bombshell accusation: that Kelly' crimes were covered up by the British Government. Strangulations, murders on the London Underground, an internal Metropolitan Police review—as the story’s elements whipped the international news media into a frenzy, journalist Robert Mulhern set off from London to rural Ireland on a methodical search for the truth. Could Kieran Kelly really have murdered 31 times?
He was born in the small countryside,Koseung,located in west province of south korea.He was the eldest son of a math teacher and majored the high polymer chemistry in Pusan university and treveled many places of the world . He tends to stick to some mysterious,psychological fictions but his works become even more heartfelt and have the hybrid consciousness against the real world in his fictions. He has written three fictions entitled the secrets of the serial killers, A whore who throws stones at Jesus Christ and Two women on the troubled roller coaster
Seven young women, all murdered in the most disgusting manner imaginable. Unimaginable, in fact: a first of its kind, and never before explicitly revealed. All the victims were prostitutes. All were dumped naked after having been stored by their killer as sex toys. Some of them were mothers. Each was someone’s daughter. And for more than fifty years the author has lived with the haunting secret that he was once suspected by Scotland Yard of being a serial killer more depraved and dangerous than Jack the Ripper. In the killing-spree that lasted more than a year, the author had a mole deep inside Scotland Yard’s Murder Squad, similar to ‘Deep Throat’ from the Watergate scandal, who was drip-feeding him the step-by-step ploys to snare the monster who brought terror to the streets of West London. Hundreds of policewomen, posing as prostitutes, flooded the red-light districts, hoping to be selected by the killer – more hopeful, though, that the back-up would swoop to the rescue in time. At one point, Scotland Yard feared that a prostitute, missing for more than a fortnight, had become the eighth victim and appealed to the public for help. It took the author just eleven hours to track her down and hand her alive and well to the Murder Squad. When the killings stopped, the most senior member of the Murder Squad claimed that the serial killer had committed suicide and an innocent man was named in a deceitful cover-up. The author fingers the real serial killer, a celebrity and national treasure who died in circumstances arguably even more bizarre than the manner in which he murdered his victims.
There are many myths about serial killers: that they are all dysfunctional loners; all white males; only motivated by sex; that they all travel and operate across a wide area; cannot stop killing; are all insane, or evil geniuses; and that they all want to get caught. Of course, there are some serial killers who fit into these categories, but the married Green River Killer was not a dysfunctional loner; there are plenty of female and non-Caucasian serial killers; Dr Harold Shipman was certainly not motivated by sex; many serial killings (such as the Ipswich prostitute murders carried out by Steve Wright) happen within a confined area; the 'BTK Killer', Dennis Rader, stopped killing in 1991, but wasn't caught until fourteen years later. Many serial killers may have a low animal cunning, or be 'street smart', but few of them are Mensa-level geniuses. Each of the thirty cases covered here is unusual in some respect, perhaps in the way in which the killer carried out their crimes, the choice of victims, the way in which they were apprehended, or the method of their execution. The cases are presented alphabetically by country - from Australia via Colombia, Great Britain, Indonesia, Iran, South Africa and elsewhere to the United States - and then chronologically. They come from across history and from all over the world. The author has gone back as far as possible to contemporary source material - newspaper accounts, trial evidence, interviews with perpetrators or survivors - rather than rely on the increasingly blurred truth to be found online and in far too many collections.
About the Book Serial killers have fascinated the public for decades, sparking a myriad of discussions on their psychological make up, but rarely do we see the subject of handwriting come into the conversation. In this book, certified graphologist John Racher takes a deep dive into the handwriting of the world’s most notorious serial killers and makes illuminating observations into the connection between handwriting and certain personality traits that predispose violence. Possessing these traits, such as a high level of anger and resentment, does not necessarily make one a killer, but as Racher’s research will show, the key to a killer’s personality lies in their handwriting. About the Author John Racher became a certified graphologist (IGAS) in 1983 and has published a number of articles in The Graphologist, the journal of the British Institute of Graphologists. He was born and raised in Southern Ontario, Canada, has an Honors BSc (Microbiology) from the University of Guelph and an MBA from Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario. He also has advanced certification in medical laboratory technology. As a medical laboratory management specialist, John has worked as a consultant across Canada and in the USA, England, Qatar and Kuwait. Since his retirement from medical laboratory management, he has developed a handwriting analysis service specializing in the detection and assessment of untrustworthy and anti-social behavioral traits. John is married and lives in Cambridge, Ontario with his wife Cindy Lou and their two golden retrievers, Ruby and Lewis.
World Serial Killers II investigates 50 chilling cases of serial killers across the globe. These men are guilty of some of the most depraved crimes ever committed. Men such as: Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, who murdered so many times he lost count; The Werewolf, Russian Mikhail Popkov, who killed women with knives and axes at night while serving as a police officer during the day; or Tsutomu Miyazaki, The Japanese Vampire, who murdered young girls in Tokyo and preserved their body parts as trophies; or the cannibal Nikolai Dzhumagaliev known as Metal Fang who brought terror to Kazakhstan with his appetite for eating his victims. Some are notorious killers while others are more obscure, but all are guaranteed to make your blood run cold. Capturing their essence country by country, World Serial Killers II travels across America through Europe and Russia to the Far East and south to India, Australia and South Africa. Visiting far flung corners of the world where sometimes monstrous crimes such as these go unreported. Fans of Netflix true crime documentaries such as Making a Murderer or I am a Killer, and true crime podcasts like Murder Book or Crime Junkie will also like World Serial Killers II, a compendium packed with pure evil which explores the twisted imaginations of those who love to kill and who just can’t stop. Contents: AMERICA (15 killers) Rodney Alcala, Charles Albright, Richard Chase, Richard Cottingham, Joseph James DeAngelo, Ed Gein, Israel Keyes, Samuel Little, Richard Ramirez, Melvin Rees, Gary Ridgway, Lonnie David Franklin Jr., Angel Maturino Reséndiz, Paul Durousseau, Wayne Bertram Williams. EUROPE (9 killers) United Kingdom: Colin Ireland, Donald Neilson, Peter Sutcliffe, Robert Black, Peter Tobin. Italy: Donato Bilancia. Spain: Dámaso Rodríguez Martín. Belgium: Marc Dutroux, Nestor Pirotte. ASIA (10 killers) Ukraine: Anatoly Onoprienko. Kazakhstan: Nikolai Dzhumagaliev. Russia: Mikhail Popkov. China: Gao Chengyong. Japan: Yasutoshi Kamata, Tsutomu Miyazaki. South Korea: Lee Choon-jae, Yoo Young-chul. India: Charles Sobhraj, Akku Yadav. AUSTRALIA (11 killers) John Balaban, Gregory Brazel, John Leslie Coombes, Leonard Fraser, Paul Steven Haigh, Matthew James Harris, Eddie Leonski, Lindsey Robert Rose, John “Snowy” Rowles, Christopher Worrell and James Miller, Derek Percy. SOUTH AFRICA (5 killers) Stewart Wilken, Moses Sithole, Jimmy Maketta, Madumetsa Jack Mogale, Andries Makgae.
The dreadful news of the bloodthirsty serial killer terribly hits the entire New York City. In his own petrified game, he cunningly uses CID officers as his cards. He challengingly provokes the entire city police by using modern robotic technologies for assassination. For the very first time, in New York City’s history, a single serial killer reportedly shudders the entire city from the root. The single vicious serial killer challengingly involves the entire City Police, Army, Bomb Scots, Robotic Scot, and City Plumber House in the same case. Fortunately, Inspector Fernandez and his colleagues Inspector Robert, Captain Jack, and David confidentially learn about the killer’s mysterious, miserable, dreadful, and terrible past along with several buried secrets. Till the time, the assassinator plants several time bombs in the city. And allegedly provokes the city police and social media by sending the intimation recording. They discover the complete horrifying conspiracy in the last five hours. Those extreme five hours are going to claim millions of lives at one shot and apparently demolish New York City outrageously. Will their inventive plan work successfully? Can they indeed protect and save the entire city? Or the Bloody Serial Killer will decide their future and fate. Read the complete story to reveal the entire suspense and thriller.
See why critics have called these two books by New York Times bestselling author Brenda “the best romantic thriller I’ve ever read” (The San Francisco Book Review on The Secret Sister) and a “richly rewarding story” (Booklist on The Secrets She Kept). The Secret Sister After a painful divorce, Maisey Lazarow returns to Fairham, the small island off the South Carolina coast where she grew up. But the last person she wants to see is the wealthy, controlling mother she escaped years ago. She finds herself living next door to someone else she’d prefer to avoid—Rafe Romero, the wild, reckless boy to whom she lost her virginity at sixteen. He’s back on the island, and to her surprise, he’s raising a young daughter alone. Maisey’s still attracted to him, but her heart’s too broken to risk… Then something even more disturbing happens. She discovers a box of photographs that evoke distant memories of a little girl. Maisey believes the girl must’ve been her sister, but her mother claims there was no sister. Don’t miss Brenda Novak’s latest book, When I Found You! She’s convinced that child existed. So where is she now? Originally published in 2015 The Secrets She Kept The rich and powerful Josephine Lazarow, matriarch of Fairham Island, is dead. The police say it’s suicide, but Keith, her estranged son, doesn’t believe it. Keith bears scars—both physical and emotional—from his childhood, but he’s worked hard to overcome the past. But he feels he owes it to his grandfather to put the family empire together again—and he’s determined to find his mother’s killer. Problem is…coming home to Fairham puts him back in contact with Nancy Dellinger, the woman he hurt so badly when he left before. And digging that deep into his mother’s final days and hours entails a very real risk. Because the person who killed her could be someone he loves… Originally published in 2016
Serial killers are not always big news in the UK, But, we have some of the world's most notorious and horrific killers. This book is taken from the website www.murderuk.com, which has been running since the early 1990's.