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What goes on in the mind of a serial killer? Drawn from more than 150 hours of exclusive tape-recorded interviews with the handsome, charismatic Bundy, whose grisly killing spree left at least 30 young women dead, this chilling exposé provides a shocking self-portrait. Speaking eerily in the third person, Bundy reveals appalling details about his crimes and methods and recounts his two daring jailbreaks. Bundy also offers his thoughts on other infamous serial killers. Here's the book features: * Told via a third-person "confession," Bundy details how, and often why, he killed many of his…mehr

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What goes on in the mind of a serial killer? Drawn from more than 150 hours of exclusive tape-recorded interviews with the handsome, charismatic Bundy, whose grisly killing spree left at least 30 young women dead, this chilling exposé provides a shocking self-portrait. Speaking eerily in the third person, Bundy reveals appalling details about his crimes and methods and recounts his two daring jailbreaks. Bundy also offers his thoughts on other infamous serial killers. Here's the book features: * Told via a third-person "confession," Bundy details how, and often why, he killed many of his 30-odd victims, including how he lured them and how they were killed. * Bundy reveals his motivations, his tactics, and how he evaded law enforcement on a victim-by-victim basis. * Much of the book is told is Q&A form, making it detailed a window into the thinking of a serial murder, as explained by one.
Autorenporträt
Stephen G. Michaud is the author or coauthor of 18 books, including Wanted for Murder; Dark Dreams, an Edgar finalist; and The Only Living Witness, which the New York Daily News called one of the ten best true crime books ever written. Hugh Aynesworth is a veteran journalist who witnessed the assassinations of both JFK and Lee Harvey Oswald. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting for his work reporting on another mass murderer, Henry Lee Lucas. He has coauthored seven books with Michaud.