
Children Who Murder
75 Chilling True Crime Cases
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Ethan Hayes

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They were children. They became killers.
What drives children and teenagers to kill? In Children Who Murder, Ethan Hayes delves into 75 of the most chilling cases of adolescent crime, unraveling the lives of youthful offenders who shocked the world. From the calculated brutality of Mary Bell to the tragic chaos of Columbine, this book exposes the disturbing patterns, psychological complexities, and societal failings that forge young killers. It examines the fragile line between innocence and monstrosity, challenging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths behind these haunting acts. Dark, unflinching, and unforgettable, Children Who Murder forces us to ask: are killers born—or made?
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- 02-25-25
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I do not like virtual voice. I actually dislike it more than text to voice.
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- 04-04-25
So repetitive!
This book is 15 hours long & probably could have been cut by 5-6 hours. The summation of pretty much every chapter was the same. So much "delving", surprised his editor didn't change some of this. I couldn't make it through!!
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- 04-10-25
Terrible writing but still interesting
ugh.i hope this was AI writing. Really awful, repetitive writing. the AI narration is actually fine. interesting subject but this gives VERY shallow coverage. could have been done better.
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