The Milat Letters
Title | The Milat Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Alistair Shipsey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781785547843 |
In the 1990s Australia, was rocked with the discoveries of several bodies of backpackers in the Belanglo State Forest in New South Wales. After a long search for the killer or killers Ivan Milat was arrested, accused and following trial incarcerated for the murders. Following an escape attempt, Milat was transferred to the maximum security prison Goulburn and confined in solitary confinement.Alistair Shipsey, a nephew of Milat's, struck up a correspondence with his uncle following his confinement in Goulburn and this book, The Milat Letters contains pages from that correspondence over the years. The letters cover Milat's numerous tries for appeal, his self-mutilation to achieve an appeal and his questioning of the evidence, in particular the DNA at the crime scenes which made the involvement of accomplices imperative and yet no evidence for those accomplices has been found.The book is not an appeal against injustice, more it is a look into the thoughts of a man accused of and incarcerated for being a serial killer.
Monsters Who Murder
Title | Monsters Who Murder PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda Howard |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2018-09-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781727559484 |
Go behind the killer profiles on the podcast MONSTERS WHO MURDER and read the case files, the heinous crimes committed by serial killers, mass murderers and child killers. In a special edition for MONSTERS WHO MURDER listeners, best-selling crime author Amanda Howard, known as the 'Serial Killer Whisperer" brings together a collection of the cases from the podcast's episodes.
Serial Killers
Title | Serial Killers PDF eBook |
Author | William Murray |
Publisher | Canary Press |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 0953797643 |
Delves into the minds and crimes of the most dangerous and disturbed people who ever lived.
The Serial Killers
Title | The Serial Killers PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Wilson |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 409 |
Release | 2011-05-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0753547228 |
As the number of serial killers worldwide has risen steadily - from the emergence of Jack the Ripper in 1888 to Harold Shipman and Ivan Milat, the backpacker killer of the Australian outback - the need to understand mass murder is becoming more urgent. Using privileged access to the world's first National Centre for the Analysis of Violent Crime, Colin Wilson and Donald Seaman bring you this incisive study of the psychology of serial killers and the motives behind their crimes. From childhood traumas to issues of frustration, fear and fantasy, discover what turns an ordinary human being into a compulsive killer.
The Milat Letters
Title | The Milat Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Alistair Shipsey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2014-11-07 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 9780992497750 |
The Milat Letters Innocent or guilty? This book contains letters from Ivan Milat who is serving seven life sentences for the murders of seven backpackers. They say he had someone or others with him which we will never know. He still denies his guilt in the brutal murders that were carried out in the Belanglo forest. He has been inside for twenty years now. He is in supermax at Goulburn. One of our highest security goals in Australia. He has been on hunger strikes, Even cut off his finger and wrapped it in paper And put it in an envelope addressed To the judge who has been rejecting his appeal Applications as he protests his innocence. Look into the mind of an infamous crazed killer who had no mercy on his victims. You could find this book an interesting story about the way Ivan thinks. An infamous killer pleading for his innocence.
The Uninnocent
Title | The Uninnocent PDF eBook |
Author | Katharine Blake |
Publisher | FSG Originals |
Pages | 124 |
Release | 2021-11-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0374720657 |
One of Buzzfeed's 25 New And Upcoming Books You Won’t Be Able To Put Down and one of LitHub's Best New Nonfiction to Read This November "The Uninnocent is so elegantly crafted that the pleasure of reading it nearly overrides its devastating subject matter . . . a story of radical empathy, a triumph of care and forgiveness." --Stephanie Danler, author of Stray and Sweetbitter A harrowing intellectual reckoning with crime, mercy, justice and heartbreak through the lens of a murder On a Thursday morning in June 2010, Katharine Blake's sixteen-year-old cousin walked to a nearby bike path with a boxcutter, and killed a young boy he didn’t know. It was a psychological break that tore through his brain, and into the hearts of those who loved both boys—one brutally killed, the other sentenced to die at Angola, one of the country’s most notorious prisons. In The Uninnocent, Blake, a law student at Stanford at the time of the crime, wrestles with the implications of her cousin’s break, as well as the broken machinations of America’s justice system. As her cousin languished in a cell on death row, where he was assigned for his own protection, Blake struggled to keep her faith in the system she was training to join. Consumed with understanding her family’s new reality, Blake became obsessed with heartbreak, seeing it everywhere: in her cousin’s isolation, in the loss at the center of the crime, in the students she taught at various prisons, in the way our justice system breaks rather than mends, in the history of her parents and their violent childhoods. As she delves into a history of heartbreak—through science, medicine, and literature—and chronicles the uneasy yet ultimately tender bond she forms with her cousin, Blake asks probing questions about justice, faith, inheritance, family, and, most of all, mercy. Sensitive, singular, and powerful, effortlessly bridging memoir, essay, and legalese, The Uninnocent is a reckoning with the unimaginable, unforgettable, and seemly irredeemable. With curiosity and vulnerability, Blake unravels a distressed tapestry, finding solace in both its tearing and its mending.
Recounting the Anthrax Attacks
Title | Recounting the Anthrax Attacks PDF eBook |
Author | R. Scott Decker |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2018-03-19 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1538101505 |
It was September 18, 2001, just seven days after al-Qaeda hijackers destroyed the Twin Towers. In the early morning darkness, a lone figure dropped several letters into a mailbox. Seventeen days later a Florida journalist died of inhalational anthrax. The death from the rare disease made world news. These anthrax attacks marked the first time a sophisticated biological weapon was released in the United States. It killed five people, disfigured at least 18 more, and launched the largest investigation in the FBI’s history. Recounting the Anthrax Attacks explores the origins of the innovative forensics used in this case, while also explaining their historical context. R. Scott Decker’s team pursued its first suspect with dogged determination before realizing that the evidence did not add up. With renewed energy, they turned to non-traditional forensics—scientific initiatives never before applied to an investigation—as they continued to hunt for clues. These advances formed the new science of microbial forensics, a novel discipline that produced critical leads when traditional methods failed. The new technologies helped identify a second suspect—one who possessed the knowledge and skills to unleash a living weapon of mass destruction. Decker provides the first inside look at how the investigation was conducted, highlighting dramatic turning points as the case progressed until its final solution. Join FBI agents as they race against terror and the ultimate insider threat—a decorated government scientist releasing powders of deadly anthrax. Walk in the steps of these dedicated officers while they pursue numerous forensic leads before more letters can be sent until finally they confront a psychotic killer.