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Serial Killers Of The 70s: Stories Behind a Notorious Decade of Death

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Serial Killers Of The 70s: Stories Behind a Notorious Decade of Death

Contributors:

By (Author) Jane Fritsch

ISBN:

9781454939382

Publisher:

Union Square & Co.

Imprint:

Sterling

Publication Date:

13th October 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

364.152320922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Description

From Ted Bundy to John Wayne Gacy and David Berkowitz, the 1970s were a time of notorious and brutal serial killers. Find out more about them, along with some you may never have heard of.

The Co-Ed Killer, Son of Sam, Hillside Strangler, and Dating Game Killer--in many ways, terrifying serial killers were as synonymous with the 1970s as Watergate, disco, and the oil crisis. This fascinating collection of profiles presents the most notorious as well as lesser-known serial murderers of that decade. Beyond Ted Bundy and David Berkowitz, it includes more obscure killers like Carl Eugene Watts, known as "The Sunday Morning Slasher," who killed 80 women; Richard Chase, the "Vampire of Sacramento"; and Rodney Alacala, who is believed to have killed between 50 and 130 people between 1971-1979. Profiles will include Rodney Alcala: The Dating Game Killer David Berkowitz: Son of Sam Kenneth A. Bianchi and Angelo Buono, Jr: The Hillside Strangler Ted Bundy Richard Chase: The Vampire of Sacramento John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown Carl Eugene Watts: The Sunday Morning Slasher Vaughn Greenwood: The Skid Row Slasher

Reviews

"The 1970s were probably the most active decade for serial killers in America, as shown in journalist Fritschs engrossing debut. . . . True crime buffs will look forward to Fritschs sequel covering the 1980s."Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Jane Fritsch is a former New York Times reporter who was a Pulitzer finalist with Dean Baquet, currently the Times' executive editor, and contributed to the paper's coverage of 9/11, which won a Pulitzer Prize. She also covered the trial of serial killer John Wayne Gacy for the Chicago Tribune. Fritsch has taught journalism at Columbia University and Iowa State and worked as a researcher and consultant for the Investigation Discovery channel documentary Deadly Legacy, about John Wayne Gacy.

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