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message 1: by Ubik (new)

Ubik | 2 comments Hi there! Im new to the group. Im a serial killer afficionado, *but* I havent read a whole lot of books on them because I havent really found a good resource guide to finding the good ones as I am very very picky about non-fiction and serial killers especially.

I have read and enjoyed the following books:

-Dead Ends The Pursuit, Conviction and Execution of Female Serial Killer Aileen Wuornos, the Damsel of Death
-The Complete History of Jack the Ripper

...and well, thats it really. I really really want to read Der Sadist, but its ridiculously hard to find (if anyone has any tips Id be much appreciative)

Basically Im looking for books that are 100% accurate (or as close as humanly possible -- obviously that cant be achieved on unsolved cases), and definitely serial killers only (not into gangsters, bombers, terrorists, most mass murderers, etc), books on one killer (as opposed to a themed book with multiple subjects), and finally, Im not interested in Bundy, Gacy, Manson, the Zodiac killer, or any unsolved cases except for Saucy Jacky.

I hope thats not too tall of an order... If anyone has any individual suggestions and/or resource suggestions, that would be awesome.

TIA


message 2: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (nightoleander) | 26 comments Welcome to the group Ubick! I have a recommendation to the most recent true crime book I read: The Indiana Torture Slaying Sylvia Likens' Ordeal and Death I define books as "fascinating" when they get me going on an obsessive search for any subject matter I can get my hands on regarding that particular case. This was one of those books, fascinating.


message 3: by Ubik (last edited Mar 12, 2009 01:25PM) (new)

Ubik | 2 comments Yeah, I read about the Sylvia Likens case before (only on Crimelibrary though). Its a fascinating case and Im looking forward to seeing the film (An American Crime) based on it (NOT the one based on that other crappy book thats out there).


♥ Marlene♥  | 65 comments That book is also called House of Evil. I mention this because it has been re published and you can buy it pretty cheap now.
I was a bit disappointed by the book though. It had been on my wish list for years.

On shelfari I have my serial killer books really sorted with tags, still have to do that here, otherwise I could say check my shelf.

Like you I do not read unsolved cases.
I've read loads of books.

http://www.shelfari.com/marlenenl/tag...


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