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Blood Trails - Unraveling the Mystery of Serial Murders in the 70s and 80s in America - cover

Blood Trails - Unraveling the Mystery of Serial Murders in the 70s and 80s in America

Raquel Johns

Publisher: True Storyy

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Blood Trails: Unraveling the Mystery of Serial Murders in the 70s and 80s in AmericaStep into the chilling world of America's most notorious serial killers with Blood Trails. Dive deep into the shocking crimes that terrified a nation during the 1970s and 80s—an era forever scarred by violence, terror, and unsolved mysteries.Discover the complex, twisted stories of infamous killers like Ted Bundy, the Green River Killer, and Richard Ramirez, whose brutal murders haunted America. This book isn’t just about the killings—it’s about understanding what drove these men to such horrific acts, unearthing the psychology behind their madness, and revealing the trail of devastation they left in their wake.If you’re fascinated by true crime and the dark heart of humanity, Blood Trails will captivate you. Written with haunting detail, this book takes you beyond the headlines, providing an in-depth look at the investigations, the victims, and the men who slipped through the cracks of the law. Caroline Fraser masterfully weaves historical context and psychological insight, bringing to light not only the crimes but the cultural forces that allowed these killers to thrive undetected.Don’t miss out on this thrilling and deeply researched dive into the most terrifying period of American crime history. If you’re ready to unravel the truth, get Blood Trails today. Unlock the mysteries, confront the darkness, and take a journey into the chilling world of serial killers in the 70s and 80s—before the truth slips away once more.
Available since: 06/17/2025.
Print length: 134 pages.

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