A History of British Serial Killing - David Wilson


'A History of British Serial Killers' by TV crime professor Dr David Wilson, has a surprisingly sober and objective narrative. The book largely bypasses discussing the serial killers themselves (medico-psychology) concentrating more on the victims of serial killers, and how due to social, political, and cultural influence, a serial killer can go undetected, seemingly killing with ease.  Through these killings of women, children, prostitutes & gay men, Wilson looks at some of the histories most heinous serial killers, from Jack The Ripper to Fred & Rose West, Moors murderers, Dennis Nilsen, & Robert Black. 

It's a well-balanced debate and academia puts a lot of weight on society's failings, but does that account for psychotic, sporadic, and often mindless murder sprees? I doubt it. What David Wilson does do though is different to most books in this well-worn genre, however. Delving deep into the victim's lives, we learn more about real people and victims from the marginalised groups that are continually affected by organised and disorganised serial killers. A clarion call for social and prison reform, this is a definite recommend for anyone interested in true crime and criminology.

According to Good Reads, David Wilson is Professor of Criminology and founding Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University. He is also the co-Editor of the prestigious Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, produced five times per year. 

I'd be interested in reading more of his work, so keep an eye on the blog for future true crime reviews. 

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Born Killers? by Dr Kris Mohandie - USA True Crime! Mirror Books

Published 03/09/2020 by Mirror Books 

Over his 30-year police and forensic psychology career, Dr Kris Mohandie has come face-to-face with kidnappers, serial killers, stalkers, and terrorists.

With his expertise and insight, Dr Mohandie analyses and evaluates the thought processes that motivate the most dangerous people who have ever walked among us.

This first-hand account of his work covers shocking cases like the 'Angel of Death' serial killer, racist serial assassin Joseph Paul Franklin, and even the O.J. Simpson case.

Dr Kris gives us the reader a great insight into his 30-year career with analysis of infamous USA cases of hostage-takers, serial killers, mass murderers, violent 'true-believers', terrorists, and some of the worst criminals in recent modern history. Each chapter dives deep into the psychology of the criminal, including socio, political, and culture influences, the relevant litigation, and cases that Dr Kris had personal insight in. A highly intelligent and addictive read, this is a must for any budding criminal psychologist, true crime fan, or Netflix crime series obsessive, like my good self! 


DR Kris has appeared on CBS, CNN, BBC, and hosted the investigative discovery shows Most Evil and Breaking Homicide

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Killing for Company - The Case of Dennis Nilsen - by Brian Masters

 


ITV televisions latest Crime & Punishment series DES had a profound effect on me. An utterly captivating performance by David Tennant, the story of serial killer Dennis Nilsen (aka 'DES) wasn't one I was familiar with, I knew very little about this Scottish killer until examining this three-part (highly rated) drama. Author Brian Masters is an accomplished crime writer and personally knew Nilsen, befriending him just after his arrest in February 1983. Master's became his biographer and prison visitor for the following decade.



Within days of being arrested, serial loner, council official, one-time policeman and chef, Scotsman DennisNilsen confessed to fifteen gruesome murder over four years. His victims, mostly young gay men at a time when society cared little for them, had never been missed. Nilsen was undoubtedly a psychopath, and through his wanton narcissism (he confessed to all murders in a series of notes and drawings) we get a real glimpse into the mind of a mass murderer and what/who/when made him so.  



Brian Masters is an award-winning crime writer, this book being a testament to his talents. Killing for Company is essential reading for any true crime aficionado or criminal psychology buff. This book is one to read before or after the TV series, and either way, we recommend it!


Killing for Company won the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction in 1985 and has been republished in the decades since. 


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