This massive, hardcover collectors edition contains issues 1 through 24 of Serial Killer Magazine. It is chock full of artwork, rare documents, FBI files and in depth articles regarding serial murder. It is also packed with unusual trivia, exclusive interviews with the both killers and experts in the field and more information that any other resource available to date.
Although the magazine takes this subject very seriously and in no way attempts to glorify the crimes describe in it, it also provides a unique collection of rare treats including mini biographical comics, crossword puzzles and trivia quizzes.
The trial, which an earlier judge warned would be "as bad as a horror movie," began Jan. A jury will hear evidence on the first six charges of murder. The remaining 20 charges will be brought to court after the first six. Prosecutor Derrill Prevett described in his opening statement how police searching Pickton's ramshackle suburban pig farm about 15 miles east of Vancouver in found two women's heads in a freezer, cleaved in two and packed with their hands and feet.
Human bones were found buried deep under an old pig pen. In Pickton's mobile-home trailer, said Prevett, police discovered a gun and a sex toy with DNA from Pickton and Mona Wilson, one of the alleged victims.
When Wilson was 14 social workers moved her, but the Garleys kept in touch and Wilson telephoned them just before December , when she vanished. Until the trial, the Garleys had no idea the girl they called "Running Bear," the name honoring Wilson's aboriginal heritage, had grown up to become a drug addict selling sex on Downtown Eastside streets.
In her last call to the Garleys, Wilson told them she was engaged to be married and doing well, Garley sobbed in an interview with TIME. Some sections are interrupted by statistics that are mostly based on numbers or averages within the United States rather than a worldwide look, which is a bit unfortunate. I guess in some ca This is what I would call an introduction to those who aren't too familiar with serial killers.
I guess in some cases I was surprised by the cases that were omitted or overlooked? I feel that's a very good instance of systematic callousness. Ah well. Anyway, being a magazine this comes with all the glossy images one would expect. Graphically speaking it's nicely laid out. I just wish that there was a little more information given rather than tidbits.
May 06, Shannon Lawrence rated it it was ok. The actual serial killers in the book are few, with much of it focused elsewhere. It tried to cover too wide a range. There were also pertinent missing details and inaccurate information.
If it had possessed a different title the rating would have been different, but this was false advertising. Jul 22, Wendy rated it liked it.
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