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Clues from Killers Serial Murder and Crime Scene Messages
Book Code: C8360
ISBN: 0-275-98360-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-98360-4
264 pages, photos
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 10/30/2004
List Price: $43.95 (UK Sterling Price: £24.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Gibson organizes his book one case at a time, describing the criminals, crimes, victims, investigations, community, reactions, and the role of communication, including rhetoric, journalism, and public relations, in all aspects of these events. The book is clearly written and efficiently organized so that anyone interested just in public relations techniques, for example, can find that information quickly. Taken together, his case studies point to the troubling downside of mass press coverage of these horrific crimes. "Media circuses," he argues, have hindered investigations, harmed victims families, and created panic....[G]ibson's case studies, and, in particular, his conclusions and recommendations could inspire a lively debate among both journalism and public relations students about the role of media in these high-profile crimes and investigations.
    —Journalism History
    Winter 2007
  • Does the author achieve the 'primary purpose' of his book - to enhance our understanding of serial killers? In my view he does, by giving the reader an insight into the mindset of the various, individual serial killers that are studied in this interesting and informative book.
    —Internet Law Book Reviews
    2005
  • Endorsement From Deborah L. Laufersweiler-Dwyer,
    Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
    University of Arkansas, Little Rock:
    This book provides audiences with an extensive amount of information.... Gibson's book allows all readers to understand and appreciate the complexity of this topic. It is an excellent introduction to the subject.
Description: Serial killers come from different backgrounds, attain different levels of education, and hold various types of jobs. However, many serial killers do have at least one thing in common: the desire to communicate regarding their crimes. Killers from Jack the Ripper to the Son of Sam often provide clues to their identities, their motives--even their future targets--through crime scene notes, letters to the media, calls to police, messages scrawled on victims, and, increasingly, email and other technology. Here, Gibson takes a look at ten notorious serial killers, their crimes, their victims, and their communications to uncover the hidden clues into the minds of these unusual and dangerous people. What compels a serial killer to leave a crime scene message or to call the police to discuss their crimes? What are the purposes of the messages themselves? What do they say about the individuals? How can investigators use such communications to track down these elusive killers? How do killers use these communications to attract new victims? Through a careful examination of messages from such killers as the D.C. Snipers, the BTK Killer, the Zodiac Killer, Jack the Ripper, the Black Dahlia Avenger and others, Gibson reveals aspects of their communications that give us a window into the psyches of these criminals.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Dedication
  • List of Illustrations
  • Introduction
  • The Son of Sam
  • The DC Sniper
  • The Mad Butcher
  • The Unabomber
  • The Zodiac
  • The BTK Strangler
  • John Robinson Sr.
  • Jack the Ripper
  • William Heirens
  • The Black Dahlia Avenger
  • Conclusion
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2004050967
LCC Class: HV6529
Dewey Class: 363
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