Worlds Worst Criminals: an A-Z of Evil Men and Women

Worlds Worst Criminals: an A-Z of Evil Men and Women

Charlotte Greig
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Author:  Charlotte Greig
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  304
Publisher:  Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9781788280273

'Grand job, that last job was. I gave the lady no time to squeal. I love my work and want to start again. You will soon hear from me, with my funny little game. Next time I shall clip the ears off and send them to the police just for jolly.'- Jack the Ripper. So ran a note written by the most notorious serial killer of all time. But no matter how awful his crimes, Jack the Ripper was a mere amateur compared to some, as he killed just seven times. - Bonnie and Clyde shot eight victims Gary Ridgway butchered more than 50 prostitutes- Dr. Marcel Petiot killed 67 times for cash- Pedro Lopez slaughtered some 300 people for sex- Harold Shipman may have finished off even more victims than that. Anyone who has been on the receiving end of a crime will know that all criminals are bad. But there are some evildoers who are in a whole different league. They are the world's worst criminals. This concise book is packed full of more than a hundred of the most extreme. Read it if you dare.

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