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1970s: A Decade of Serial Killers

The Most Evil Serial Killers of the 1970s

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1970s: A Decade of Serial Killers

By: Jack Smith
Narrated by: Charles D. Baker
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Discover the most wicked serial killers of the 1970s, one of the worst decades of true crime and heinous serial murderers America has ever known.

In the 1970s, many social happenings became popular and widespread. Unfortunately, not all of them were good, and a trend of serial murders came into being as well, and society was still far from being as capable of dealing with it as it is able to today.

In many ways, the 1970s was the decade that crystallized the concept of the serial killer. Those days of disco past were also the heyday of some of the most notorious serial killers of all time. This audiobook explores some of the best documented of these cases and some of the most shocking, horrific, and downright bizarre. This book does not seek to glorify crime, but it does stand as a testament and a warning about the darker side of human nature.

Some of the 15 cases you will find inside this book include:

  • A Killer in Search of Seven Soul
  • The Grave Digger
  • A Former Mental Health Patient Turned Serial Killer
  • The Hammer and Knife Killer
  • The Candy Man
  • The Casanova Killer

And many more!

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©2019 Jack Smith (P)2019 Jack Smith
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