
Talking with Serial Killers: Sleeping with Psychopaths
A Chilling Study of the Innocent Lovers of Savage Murderers
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
About this listen
Best-selling writer and criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee turns his attention to a new kind of victim: the wives or partners of serial murderers who remained unaware of exactly who they had fallen for until after their other half's arrest or, in some cases, conviction, for multiple murders.
Sonia Sutcliffe first discovered that her husband, Peter, was leading a secret existence as 'the Yorkshire Ripper' only when he was arrested.
The wife of the 'Hillside Strangler' only learned of her husband's crimes when state police smashed down her door in search of him.
On finding out the truth, these innocents often experience a strange kind of guilt for not having recognised the killer in their home, as well as having to face the grim reality of betrayal and deceit.
Christopher Berry-Dee speaks directly to killers and their oblivious loved ones to get inside the minds of the men and women who fall for murderers.
Don't forget to check out the whole Talking with Serial Killers series also now available in audiobook!
©2022 Christopher Berry-Dee (P)2022 Bonnier Books UKhow did they NOT KNOW.
LOVING CBDee style of writing and having done several of his books, the (apparent) seamless connection between Colin Mace narrating these books is... so easy to listen to & very absorbing.
Brilliant combination of pen & narration!
👍 Great
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Same
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True crime with a tad of sarcasm
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Embarrassing and exploitative
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