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Notorious, Volume 1: Infamous Killers

By: Stu Armstrong
Narrated by: Johnathan Welsh
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Notorious: Volume 1 – Infamous Killers

Step inside the minds of the most cold-blooded murderers in British history.

In Volume 1 of the Notorious series, acclaimed true crime author Stu Armstrong brings you face-to-face with the UK’s most infamous killers—men and women whose crimes shook the nation and left trails of horror, grief, and unanswered questions in their wake.

This gripping volume includes in-depth examinations of notorious figures such as:

  • Harold Shipman – The trusted family doctor turned serial killer who murdered over 200 patients.
  • Peter Sutcliffe (The Yorkshire Ripper) – A reign of terror that left women across the North of England in fear.
  • Fred and Rose West – The house on Cromwell Street hid a legacy of unspeakable torture and murder.
  • Myra Hindley and Ian Brady – The Moors Murders that haunted a generation.
  • Dennis Nilsen – The killer who kept corpses in his flat and treated them like roommates.
  • Jack the Ripper – The original unknown killer who launched a media frenzy and has never truly been unmasked.
  • Levi Bellfield, Colin Ireland, Beverley Allitt, Robert Black, and more.

Using meticulous research, chilling first-hand accounts, court records, and a storyteller’s precision, Armstrong peels back the mask of normality to reveal what really drove these killers to commit some of the most heinous acts in UK history.

This is not just a collection of crimes. It’s a psychological excavation of evil.

©2025 Stu Armstrong (P)2025 Stu Armstrong
Crime Murder True Crime Scary England
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