I've just remembered another excellent true crime book: Jack of Jumps, by David Seabrook, an immensely detailed investigation into the Jack the Stripper murders. Apparently Seabrook was "accidentally" given access to the official police records, even though they have not yet been released. However, one caveat: Seabrook appears to show little sympathy for the victims, and some of his language is a little unfortunate to say the least.
Nonetheless, for detailed analysis it's one of the best crime fiction books that I've read.
I could also recommend Wicked Beyond Belief: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, by Michael Bilton, another highly detailed work that also contains transcripts of the original police interviews.
Nonetheless, for detailed analysis it's one of the best crime fiction books that I've read.
I could also recommend Wicked Beyond Belief: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, by Michael Bilton, another highly detailed work that also contains transcripts of the original police interviews.
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