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Why We Love Serial Killers

The Curious Appeal of the World's Most Savage Murderers

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Why We Love Serial Killers

By: Scott Bonn
Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
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For decades now, serial killers have taken center stage in the news and entertainment media. The coverage of real-life murderers such as Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer has transformed them into ghoulish celebrities. Similarly, the popularity of fictional characters such as Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter or Dexter demonstrates just how eager the public is to be frightened by these human predators.

But why is this so? Could it be that some of us have a gruesome fascination with serial killers for the same reasons we might morbidly stare at a catastrophic automobile accident? Or it is something more? In Why We Love Serial Killers, criminology professor Dr. Scott Bonn explores our powerful appetite for the macabre, while also providing new and unique insights into the world of the serial killer, including those he has gained from his correspondence with two of the world’s most notorious examples, David Berkowitz ("Son of Sam") and Dennis Rader ("Bind, Torture, Kill"). In addition, Bonn examines the criminal profiling techniques used by law enforcement professionals to identify and apprehend serial predators, he discusses the various behaviors - such as the charisma of the sociopath - that manifest themselves in serial killers, and he explains how and why these killers often become popular cultural figures.

Groundbreaking in its approach, Why We Love Serial Killers is a compelling look at how the media, law enforcement agencies, and public perception itself shapes and feeds the "monsters" in our midst.

©2014 Scott Bonn (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Crime Murder Sociology True Crime Mental Health Serial Killers True Crime

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really I interesting and entertaining I love stuff about serial killers since they really interest me.

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written like a child would write a school essay and barely addresses the question in the title.

not what is says on the cover

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The narrations on point . Not once did I get bored. Very good listen . Love it

Excellent

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This was like listening to an essay written for high school or maybe a first year uni student. I couldn’t even finish it. Lots of ‘in this chapter I will’s’ and ‘in conclusion’ and ‘therefore I believes’. I really wouldn’t bother listening to this if you’re looking for something even vaguely entertaining.

Like a teenager’s essay

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Great analysis overall. Enjoyed the essay structure but repetition was frustrating. Dreadful, hammy narration.

Refreshingly academic.

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