Case Studies of Murder: The Enigma of the American Serial Killer

Author(s): James Sparks

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2021

Pages: 230

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The goal of Case Studies of Murder: The Enigma of the American Serial Killer is to provide informative, qualitative case studies of those individuals who have been arrested and convicted of serial murder crimes in the United States. Each chapter is written with detailed narratives on specific individuals in the serial killer realm who are well-known and others who do not carry the same notoriety. Case Studies of Murder: The Enigma of the American Serial Killer will tell the story of those individuals and the crimes they committed and inform the reader on specifics of the case and the outcome levied by the justice system. In some instances, the reader will wonder if justice had been served. In some instances, we may never know as even in solved cases, the original thought and conclusion of the case may have changed based on new technology and new evidence found in closed cases.

CHAPTER 1: David Alan Gore
CHAPTER 2 Hiding in Plain Sight—Jack Trawick
CHAPTER 3 Daniel Siebert—Too Sick To Die
CHAPTER 4 Female Serial Killer—Judith Neelley
CHAPTER 5 Todd Kohlhepp
CHAPTER 6 Groupies and Hybristophilia
CHAPTER 7 Murderabilia
CHAPTER 8 Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris
CHAPTER 9 Dennis Rader
CHAPTER 10 John Wayne Gacy

James Sparks

The goal of Case Studies of Murder: The Enigma of the American Serial Killer is to provide informative, qualitative case studies of those individuals who have been arrested and convicted of serial murder crimes in the United States. Each chapter is written with detailed narratives on specific individuals in the serial killer realm who are well-known and others who do not carry the same notoriety. Case Studies of Murder: The Enigma of the American Serial Killer will tell the story of those individuals and the crimes they committed and inform the reader on specifics of the case and the outcome levied by the justice system. In some instances, the reader will wonder if justice had been served. In some instances, we may never know as even in solved cases, the original thought and conclusion of the case may have changed based on new technology and new evidence found in closed cases.

CHAPTER 1: David Alan Gore
CHAPTER 2 Hiding in Plain Sight—Jack Trawick
CHAPTER 3 Daniel Siebert—Too Sick To Die
CHAPTER 4 Female Serial Killer—Judith Neelley
CHAPTER 5 Todd Kohlhepp
CHAPTER 6 Groupies and Hybristophilia
CHAPTER 7 Murderabilia
CHAPTER 8 Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris
CHAPTER 9 Dennis Rader
CHAPTER 10 John Wayne Gacy

James Sparks