Women Who Kill (Serial Killers)
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Narrated by:
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David Gilmore
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RJ Parker
About this listen
When we hear about a serial killer, we never consider the sex; we would immediately assume a man...right? But that's not always the case! Females are for the most part, the loving and caring protectors of our species and the ones that are more susceptible to danger. However, they are in fact the most dangerous because they are the least suspected of the serial killers. Like their male counterparts, they show no remorse and have no mercy for their victims. Should we still call them the weaker sex?
Women Who Kill explains and defines the various types of female serial iillers and contains over 20 criminal dossiers, including:
- Gertrude Baniszewski
- Margie Barfield
- Martha Beck
- Lizzie Borden
- Judias Buenoano
- Christine Falling
- Caril Ann Fugate and Charles Starkweather (Couple)
- Delfina and Maria de Jesus Gonzalez (Sisters)
- Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo (Wife and Husband)
- Dorothea Puente
- Marybeth Tinning
- Rosemary and Fred West (Wife and Husband)
RJ Parker is the author of six serial killer books as well as Top Cases of The FBI. His Serial Killer Files Series includes:
- Unsolved Serial Killings
- Case Closed: Serial Killers Captured
- The Serial Killer Compendium
- Doctors Who Killed
- No Killing in The Hallways (Shoot Shootings)
Book cover by William Cook wookieart.tumblr.com/ Macabre Art. Professionally edited by Ocean's Edge Editing Inc.
©2012 RJ Parker (P)2012 RJ Parker PublishingCritic reviews
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- 23-11-24
Collection of superficial reportages by a woman hater
At first I was just disappointed by the lack of depth or any analysis of the cases. When the author called his readers to arms to protest a release of a woman it was clear to me this is not a cerebral exercise but an exercise in woman hating (which was noticeable by use of adjectives throughout the book). To be clear, it’s a good thing that someone tried to create an anthology but cannot understand why anyone would do so without any analysis of why the perpetrators did what they did. And then I realised it was to rally incels against women, which is a pity but surely good for profit
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