I don't have alot of time to read but I do love non-fiction books.Harold Schecter is one of my favorite crime writers and Robert Ressler of course.I'll list a few more crime books soon.
Ressler's office was/is right up the street from my house in Fredricksburg, VA, where I lived before I moved to this town (about 40 miles away). "Whoever Fights Monsters" is, without a doubt, my favorite non-fiction work, ever.
Women killers need more study.Some were more cold than men.Theres probably alot more getting away with their crimes(being attributed to men).I couldn't beleive how fast they executed Aileen Wuernos.I guess it's the dirty(nasty) woman mentality?
Yes, that's a possibility, but realistically the female serial killer didn't become a study focus until the past 30 years or so; as time passes, we'll learn more about them. Cases like Helen Patricia Moore and Christine Falling I find particularly disturbing.
you should be using your knowledge & understanding to help solve cases.Ever think of getting back into the field?They were offering a forensics course right by where I live,then they dropped it because not enough people sighned up.I was very dissapointed..Thanks for watching my auctions.