
Why We Love Serial Killers
The Curious Appeal of the World's Most Savage Murderers
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Narrated by:
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Keith Szarabajka
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By:
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Scott Bonn
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.
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Brain food for the guiltily obsessed.
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This Guy Must Be a Real Buzzkill at Parties
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Bonn clearly has 4 favorites and good grief does he mention Bundy, Gacy, Rader, & Berkowitz. I get that he had some sort of contact with 2 of them, but they come up in every chapter… even when they don’t apply (“…unlike Bundy, Gacy did THIS”).
I don’t mind the attempt at ‘academic’ perspective, but I do loathe the insistence on “Tell them what you’re going to say, say it, then tell them what you said”. Each chapter ends with a recap of *In this chapter, I covered XYRader.”*
The title isn’t delivered. What I wanted from someone in the “murdertainment” industry was an discussion of MEDIA regarding serial killers and the various ways they have been covered in the last 140 years. If you want to go way back to the early coverage, try The Invention of Murder by Judith Flanders instead.
Re-hash of Vronsky’s Serial Killers: Methods and Madness of Monsters
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Answer to the question is obv and barely explained
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good book . no new information though
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In-depth but informational
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I found it interesting
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Recommend
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Narrator is ok. Decent concept.
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Interesting material but...
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