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Old 03-27-2011, 10:30 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by wvcherrybomb View Post
This is why I prefer to read True Crime. The truth is often stranger than fiction and there is no shortage of real life psychos.

Real life serial killers go way back, also. Maybe I will do a little research on the earliest docmented ones. I'm sure there were many more than we ever will know about back in the days before easy communication methods.
Yep. Devil in the White City, for example, was much more entertaining than any fictional serial killer thriller. Killer of Little Shepherds was pretty good, too.
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