
Psycho USA
Famous American Killers You Never Heard Of
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Narrado por:
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Danny Campbell
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Harold Schechter
In the horrifying annals of American crime, the infamous names of brutal killers such as Bundy, Dahmer, Gacy, and Berkowitz are writ large in the imaginations of a public both horrified and hypnotized by their monstrous, murderous acts. But for every celebrity psychopath who's gotten ink for spilling blood, there's a bevy of all-but-forgotten homicidal fiends studding the bloody margins of US history. In this book you'll meet:
- Robert Irwin, "The Mad Sculptor": He longed to use his carving skills on the woman he loved, but had to settle for making short work of her mother and sister instead.
- Peter Robinson, "The Tell-Tale Heart Killer": It took two days and four tries for him to finish off his victim, but no time at all for keen-eyed cops to spot the fatal flaw in his floor plan.
- Anton Probst, "The Monster in the Shape of a Man": The ax-murdering immigrant's systematic slaughter of all eight members of a Pennsylvania farm family matched the savagery of the Manson murders a century later.
- Edward H. Rulloff, "The Man of Two Lives": A genuine Jekyll and Hyde, his brilliant scholarship disguised his bloodthirsty brutality.
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Mediocre.
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The reason I took a star off is because if there was a murder ballad written for a case the author insisted in including it, and bonus! One case had two! I never knew what a murder ballad was, but now I know they're bad poetry that makes up stories about murder cases and if I ever hear one again I'm going to scream.
No more murder ballads!
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Great listen!
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The Stories
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great read
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Psycho USA
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well read well written
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Narration – 4.5/5
In “Psycho USA”, Harold Schechter catalogues many of the lesser-known serial murderers in the USA’s crime history.
This book is amazing if you like this subject. It just goes on and on, with case after case of grisly crimes! It’s almost too much, so you may want to treat this like an anthology to be taken in bites. Schechter delves into each case with enough detail to give one a good sense of the crime, but doesn’t include too much detail which allows the inclusion of so many cases.
Recommendation – if you’re interested in serial killers, then by all means, get it!
So Many Cases!
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interesting
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This collection of horrors should not be discounted by historians due to it’s True Crime categorization. This audiobook touches upon the real lives of Americans throughout the years. Haunting and factual,
Schechter has done it again.
Terrifying History of American Madness
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