Serial Killing for Profit
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Product details
- ISBN 9780313378904
- Publication Date: 01 Nov 2009
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This the first book to focus specifically on serial killers motivated by monetary gain.
Serial Killing for Profit: Multiple Murder for Money addresses a gap in the existing literature by documenting one dozen of the most notorious perpetrators of commercial serial murder—murderers who kill to secure inheritances and pensions, to sell possessions or even the body itself, or as murderers-for-hire.
In these pages, readers will encounter some of the nation’s most infamous and disturbing criminals, including “America’s first serial killer,” Herman Mudgett; Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, the “Honeymoon Killers;” Los Angeles's “Night Stalker,” Richard Ramirez; the “black widow” Blanche Taylor Moore; and Dana Sue Gray, who killed three women for shopping money. Author Dirk Gibson gets to the twisted heart of each case, meticulously detailing the crimes, the victims, the hunt for the killers, the distinctive variations on the motive of “killing for money,” and the lessons learned by investigators in each instance. Everyone from professional investigators to true crime aficionados will be riveted by these stunning accounts.
- Profiles 12 cases of serial murder motivated by profit
- Provides ten tables of data that collectively describe salient dimensions of the sample of murderers examined in the book, and quantify their commercial motivation
- Includes a selective bibliography of the resources used by the author to write the book
- Offers a comprehensive index covering all aspects of the murderers, their crimes, and the profit motive behind them
Dirk C. Gibson is associate professor of communication and journalism at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
