The shocking true story of the Russian serial killer who brutally
murdered more than fifty victims—and evaded capture for over a
decade. By the time he was brought to trial in 1992, Soviet serial
killer Andrei Chikatilo had killed more than fifty women and children,
often sexually abusing them and leaving their bodies mutilated beyond
recognition. Although he was initially arrested in 1984, the police
lacked enough evidence to pin the unsolved murders on him and he was
able to torture and kill dozens more before his eventual conviction.
Compiling exclusive interviews and trial transcripts, journalist and
editor at London’s Sunday Times Peter Conradi reveals how the
grandfather and former teacher carried out a horrific twelve-year
killing spree right under the nose of authority. Based on extensive
research into Chikatilo’s past and the elements of Soviet society
that allowed his crimes to go unsolved for so long, Conradi delves
into the life of one of history’s most prolific and disturbing
serial killers. Interviews with Moscow police detectives detail the
fervent hunt for the man who preyed on young children, prostitutes,
and runaways—a search that turned up many dead ends and false
convictions before a massive undercover surveillance effort ultimately
nabbed Chikatilo. A chilling look into the deranged mind of a
monster, The Red Ripper is a comprehensive and shocking true crime
account—plus photos—of one of the twentieth century’s deadliest
killers and the manhunt to catch him.
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Inside the Mind of Russia's Most Brutal Serial Killer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504040150
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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