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Myths of American Serial Killers: 20 Deadly Deceptions Exposed tears apart what movies, podcasts and true-crime documentaries have taught you about serial murder—from “they’re all male, white, evil geniuses” to cross-country drifters and sex-crazed loners. Drawing on FBI case files, Radford and DOJ data, court transcripts and forensic psychology, Miguel Thornton shows how real killers hide in families, hospitals, churches and neighborhoods, and how bad myths let them keep killing. Fast-paced and rigorously sourced, this book replaces clickbait fear with uncomfortable facts—and gives you a new way to read headlines, statistics and the stories we tell about monsters. Dare to face the numbers behind the nightmares.Book information
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True Crime, Psychology