Book description
This gruesome guide details over 100 of the world's most infamous
murderers and their associated crimes. In easy to understand format,
each subject is comprehensively detailed under the headings: name (and
alias if any), victims, locus, dates of crimes, means, motive and
lastly crime watch which graphically records the modus operandum and
sets the scene for each and every crime. The Whittington-Egans' witty
and comprehensible style enlivens an otherwise depressing account of
these 'silencer's of the lambs'. Prime research sources are also
listed. A unique guide to the world's most notorious serial killers.
Throughout it all, the Whittington-Egan's gawky sense of humour runs.
Take Ed Gein, the original inspiration for ?Hitchcock's Psycho?:
"It was Mother who screwed up young Eddie. Augusta Gein reared
him to have nothing to do with women. But he was very, very interested
in them. And when Augusta died, and he was 39, he nailed up her room
and went out to the graveyards to dig himself up some women to play
with. About nine of them. He did not like their smell, and the murders
were a natural extension of his activities. The decapitated body of
Mrs Worden, his last victim, was found hanging by the heels from a
crossbar hoisted by a block and tackle in a shed at the neglected Gein
farm. She had been gutted like a deer and was slit open from her
crotch to where her head should have been." Wisely avoiding the
deranged world of the rampant gun-toting killers of recent years, the
Whittington-Egans explore only the classic killers who are now
household names.
Richard Whittington-Egan is a leading criminologist based in Malvern,
Worcestershire. He is the author of several leading books on crime.
Molly Whittington-Egan is a leading criminologist based in Malvern,
Worcestershire. She is the author of several leading books on crime.