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Cannibal Killers: The History of Impossible Murderers

Cannibal Killers: The History of Impossible Murderers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gruesome, but great!
Review: Cannibal Killers is a must read for all of you true crime fans. Each story depicts the lives and events that lead up to each cannibal killing. I definately would not recommend this book for the squeamish. As a college, criminal justice major, I enjoyed reading about the lives of Ed Gein, Albert Fish, Andrei Chikatio, and Ed Kemper, whom I previously knew very little about. It was fascinating to understand just how and why these gruesome crimes were being committed. Leave your lights on and be prepared to be horrified, but enjoy every moment of it at the same time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: I really enjoyed reading this book. I found Edward Gein to be the most fascinating of all the killers in the book. Jeffrey Dahmer was also a very interesting fellow. It's also one of the only books I've ever read. My best friends sister gave it to me. She said she threw up when she read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Captures the essence of casework and history
Review: One of the reasons people don't believe in ritual/cult abuse is because they don't -- or don't want to -- believe that there really are, in this day and age, cannibals: human beings who eat others of their own species. This book puts that lie to rest once and for all. I wish I had known there was a more current version of the book when I ordered this one (there is), but this particular version served its purpose for me. While the book itself does not address ritual/cult abuse specifically, it captures the essence of casework and history that involves more cannibal killers than I really wanted to know about. I kept turning the pages anyway. You will too.


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