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Murderous Love Affairs - The Most Shocking Crimes of Passion - cover

Murderous Love Affairs - The Most Shocking Crimes of Passion

Daniel Zaborowski

Maison d'édition: Daniel Zaborowski

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"Murderous Love Affairs: The Most Shocking Crimes of Passion" is a true crime book that explores some of the most infamous crimes of passion in history. This book delves into the emotional, psychological, cultural, and societal factors that contribute to these types of crimes, and provides insights into the devastating consequences that they can have for everyone involved.

Each chapter of the book focuses on a different case, including the high-profile murder of Laci Peterson by her husband, Scott Peterson, and the tragic killing of Travis Alexander by his ex-girlfriend, Jodi Arias. The stories in this book shed light on the complex nature of crimes of passion, and the motivations and emotional attachments that can lead individuals to commit extreme acts of violence.

Through these gripping and often shocking stories, the book provides a unique perspective on the psychology of extreme human behavior, and the ways in which love, passion, and betrayal can lead to tragic outcomes. "Murderous Love Affairs: The Most Shocking Crimes of Passion" is a must-read for true crime enthusiasts, as well as anyone interested in the human psyche and the factors that contribute to acts of violence.
Disponible depuis: 18/07/2023.

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