That depends on how you look at it. It also depends on what you take from your reading. True crime is a window into the worst in human behavior, unraveling a mystery, and deciding for yourself if you believe the evidence. If you learn more and more about human nature and what humans are capable of, then it's a worthy pursuit. True crime is always more interesting than fictional crime; real people do things that no one would believe if written as fiction. Don't forget, that every true crime has victims and people close to the victim who are made to suffer loss and grief. If you're only interested in the gory and the prurient side of the story, then your choice might be suspect. So, it's up to you what you get out of true crime stories (novels are fiction); you be the judge of your interest.
Novels about Jack the ripper tops all novels about serial killers that came after him.
Japan gave the serial killers hitory with 12 serial killers to date.
Yes, most serial killers are male.
Even dough serial killers have a psychology in their mind about what they are doing, serial are more likely a fenomenon rather than a psychology. Serial killers create a culture and a society inside of their thoughts. The mode of thinking that makes a serial killer psychology, is a fenomenon or something very rare. There are serial on the loose and the number when you think about it, big but those make a small percentage of the society.
I could find no serial killers from Coweta, KY.
Most serial killers are white and the US is has the most of them.
Well there is no special word for it they are just basically serial killers.
I think there are 4% of serial killers are murdered in jail
Below is a link to a complete list of serial killers.
No. The vast majority of serial killers have been straight men.
Studies have shown that most serial killers are born in November.
There are many theories as to why serial killers appear