Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Review: The Serial Killer Whisperer: How One Man's Tragedy Helped Unlock the Deadliest Secrets of the World's Most Terrifying Killers [With Earbuds]


The Serial Killer Whisperer: How One Man's Tragedy Helped Unlock the Deadliest Secrets of the World's Most Terrifying Killers [With Earbuds]
The Serial Killer Whisperer: How One Man's Tragedy Helped Unlock the Deadliest Secrets of the World's Most Terrifying Killers [With Earbuds] by Pete Earley

My rating: 2 of 5 stars



I was interested in the idea that a young man with brain injury essentially homebound develops correspondence with serial killers because it was intriguing to discover the payoff, the tranformation, the confession or slipped clue that closed a cold case when matched with forensics and an FBI profiler. Instead the excessive focus lurid details of thrill kill sec crimes ornamented only in Shawcross lies and failure to find the supposed cache of photographic evidence makes the book just an obscure stripe of pornography. ... So why did his parent support and allow a confused young man to become buds with wicked wretches? I dunno...



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