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The Serial Killer Next Door

The Double Lives of Notorious Murderers
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In The Serial Killer Next Door by Richard Estep, the author delves into the chilling world of serial killers, exploring what motivates them and how they manage to lead seemingly ordinary lives while harbouring dark secrets. The book provides insights into both historical and contemporary cases, revealing the complexities of these killers' psyches. It's an engrossing exploration of the unnerving idea that danger might reside closer to home than we think.
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You might enjoy this gripping true-crime exploration if you're fascinated by the chilling stories of seemingly ordinary people committing extraordinary crimes. Packed with insightful interviews and detailed accounts, it offers a deep dive into the psychology and lives of notorious serial killers, making it perfect for readers who enjoy uncovering the darker aspects of human nature.

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The Serial Killer Next Door

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How well do you know your neighbours? Maybe you should get to know them better! Growing up, we are taught that monsters are easy to identify, but the truth is very different. Too often, the serial murderer does not stand out. Otherwise, he, or she, would get caught.

The contrast between the ordinary-seeming lives that provided cover for their cruel secrets is exposed in The Serial Killer Next Door: The Double Lives of Notorious Murderers. To their coworkers, neighbours, and others who knew them, they led unremarkable lives. They had careers as military pilots, police officers, landscapers, small business owners, farmers, realtors, reporters, authors, veterinary technicians, nurses, doctors, handymen, painters, and chefs, while they simultaneously stalked city suburbs, college campuses, trailer parks, and red-light districts.

This chilling book looks at the horrifying stories of nearly 30 malevolent killers (and hundreds of innocent victims) who were mistakenly trusted, including:

  • Genene Jones, a nurse responsible for the murder of 60 infants and children in her care. She's said to be the inspiration for Stephen King's iconic character of Annie Wilkes, in Misery and her nephew broke into King's home, threatening to blow up the writer and his family because of it!
  • Robert Lee Yates, a helicopter pilot in the Army National Guard who, when caught, buried one body outside his bedroom window as his wife slept.
  • Gary Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer, went undetected for 20 years, working for 30 years as a painter for a truck company and married for 17 years.
  • Kathleen Folbigg, whose three children were at first thought to have died from natural causes. She only got caught when her husband found her personal diary.
  • Joseph James DeAngelo, who worked various jobs, including as a police officer and a truck mechanic. He went on a decades-long crime spree and was finally caught with the help of DNA evidence. His case was instrumental in the establishment of California's DNA database.
  • And dozens of other serial killers!

It's chilling to realise that many serial killers have created second lives that are completely divorced from the brutality and evils they commit. It's incomprehensible to think that they are able to flip a switch, transforming them from apparently loving, ordinary men and women into torturous, homicidal slaughterers.

With more than 120 photos and graphics, The Serial Killer Next Door is richly illustrated. Its helpful bibliography and extensive index add to its usefulness. We trust our neighbours, coworkers, and acquaintances. Of course, we do. It's ominous to think that we can't!

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The Serial Killer Next Door by Richard Estep delves into the chilling reality of serial killers who blend inconspicuously into society. The book examines the hidden lives of 30 lesser-known but equally disturbing figures, providing insight into both their public personas and private crimes. It offers profiles of individuals in various professions, revealing how their seemingly ordinary roles masked their sinister activities.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781578598168

Publisher: Visible Ink Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Visible Ink Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 177.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 300

About the Author

Richard Estep is the author of more than twenty books, including Visible Ink Press’ Serial Killers: The Minds, Methods, and Mayhem of History's Most Notorious Murderers and The Handy Armed Forces Answer Book. Additionally, he’s written numerous paranormal nonfiction titles, including, The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm: Unraveling the History Hauntings of a Serial Killer’s Home. He is a regular columnist for Haunted Magazine and has also written for the Journal of Emergency Medical Services and appears regularly on TV shows such as Haunted Hospitals. He has had a lifelong fascination for true crime, the military, and ghosts. British by birth, Richard now makes his home in Colorado a few miles north of Denver, where he serves as a paramedic and lives with his wife and a menagerie of adopted animals.

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