In the Mind of a Female Serial Killer
By (Author) Stephen Jakobi
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword History
15th November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Crime and criminology
364.1523209252
Paperback
147
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Walk into the darkest side of human behaviour. In the Mind of a Female Serial Killer is a forensic investigation into the lives and crimes of four violent female serial killers who were active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Using original research based on family owned primary sources and government files only recently made available to the public, Stephen Jakobi delves in to the grisly psyche of these infamous murderesses. Meet Agnes Norman, the most successful known mass killer of her generation, yet who was only convicted of one attempted murder. With Louie Calvert, Stephen launches an investigation into the truth of her unique death cell autobiography, leading to her only known photograph and a third murder victim. Kate Webster committed one of the most notorious murders by a woman in the nineteenth century. Was she also responsible for the early Thames torso murders, a Victorian crime sensation which rivalled Jack the Ripper Finally, meet the mysterious Mrs Willis, the baby farmer whose last confession of her true identity proved false. AUTHOR: After Cambridge, Stephen Jakobi began a career in industry. His strong belief in justice led him to become a solicitor, working in private practice. In 1992 he founded the Human Rights organisation Fair Trials International and was adviser to the European institutions on subjects ranging from Guant namo to the European arrest warrant. He was awarded an OBE in 2005. Now retired, Stephen lives with his wife in London, this is his first book.
After Cambridge, Stephen Jakobi began a career in industry. His strong belief in justice led him to become a solicitor, working in private practice. In 1992 he founded the Human Rights organisation Fair Trials International and was adviser to the European institutions on subjects ranging from Guant namo to the European arrest warrant. He was awarded an OBE in 2005\. Now retired, Stephen lives with his wife in London, this is his first book.