Carol Anne Davis

Women Who Kill

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Why does a young woman lure teenagers into her car and participate in their horrific rape and torture? What makes a nurse lethally inject the healthy babies in her care? Women, statistically, are not a violent breed…but the female of the species can be just as deadly as the male. Carol Anne Davis explores the dark world of the female serial killer. From the mass poisoner to the sexual sadist, from profit killings to crimes committed just for twisted thrills, Carol Anne Davis sets out to explore the dark and disturbing world of the female serial killer. In-depth analysis of individual cases, including new information from the minister who heard Myra Hindley's confession, provides an invaluable insight into the psychology behind these atrocities.
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337 printed pages
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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  • al mshared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    💀Spooky

    Less psychology than I wanted, the writing style is pretty simple. Not bad.

  • Fani Hshared an impression8 years ago
    👎Give This a Miss

    Didn't finished. Too much gore details but lack of psychological information that I've been hoping to find when I chose this book. I'm dissapointed.

  • Amy Novak-Rittershared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading

Quotes

  • al mhas quoted5 years ago
    Psychologists claimed at the time of the murders that she had a hysterical personality - the term used nowadays is histrionic. That is, someone who is over-emotional yet emotionally shallow, who is gullible and very susceptible to suggestion, a human sponge
  • al mhas quoted5 years ago
    he lived with his mother Maggie (who would later change her name to Peggy)
  • al mhas quoted5 years ago
    A damaged life went on to damage many others

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