It appears that Nilsen treated Masters as his confidante, which allows this book a greater deal of introspection and psychological analysis than you might expect. Welcome back. Quickly arrested, Dennis Nilsen was extremely forthcoming with the police. What I liked about this book was the amount of new research the author has done. Merci d’essayer à nouveau.

Nilsen murdered strangers (boys as well as men), who often had only feeble threads linking them to society. Dennis Nilsen was one of the UK's most notorious and prolific killers and the book is based around the copious notes that author Brian Masters made after spending hours interviewing Nilsen subsequent to his arrest and trial. The resident in the attic flat had been flushing human flesh. et plus de huit millions d'autres livres sont disponibles pour. It was only at the end, when there was a look at necrophilia, that I felt the book could have done with a bit of harsher editing. Many true crime books I've read simply use the same material that has appeared elsewhere countless times. Everything you need to know about the Muswell Hill murderer . His conclusion, affirmed with painstaking, honest analysis, adds a further dimension to our understanding of the character of an addictive murderer.

This story was completely fresh for me. Après avoir consulté un produit, regardez ici pour revenir simplement sur les pages qui vous intéressent. Dennis Nilsen - Conversations with Britain's Most Evil Serial Killer (English Edition). This is a shocking glimpse into the mind of a killer. Choisissez la méthode d'envoi et achetez l'ebook, Les destinataires peuvent lire l'ebook reçu sur n'importe quel appareil. "The corpse is the dirty platter after the feast." Brian Masters is a British writer best known for his biographies of mass murderers, including Killing for Company, on Dennis Nilsen; The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer; She Must Have Known, on Rosemary West; and The Evil That Men Do. When newspapers carried stories of how the 37-year-old lured men back to his flat and why, the nation was shocked by his sheer evil. Quickly arrested, Dennis Nilsen was extremely forthcoming with the police. Didn't try to turn them into zombies, so credit where credit's due you know. I would read this book again and again, and would recommend it to readers who enjoy books about true crime, journalism, psychology, and death-worship. Yet some psychiatrists considered him a man of rare, complex, and extreme psychological problems.In addition, none of them had met a killer who seemed so keen to understand his own psyche. There is a great deal of detail in this book which would certainly not be for any reader, however I am sceptical on the reasonings behind the killings and to believe whether or not Nilsen had an abnormality of mind during the killings. With access to Nilsen's own writings the author really has evidence for his theories. It's also interesting to hear about which other authors have been drawn to this story and about Nilsen's life in prison - what he gets up to and what he thinks. I'm really glad my lecturer recommended this book and I can definitely see why now. Aucun appareil Kindle n'est requis. It recounts the life of one of Britain's most infamous and prolific serial killers, Des Nilsen (who is recently deceased); details of his eye-opening crimes and attempts to explain the reasoning behind his murderous urges are captured in this book with ease. Nilsen knew that few people would care or notice if, This book roped me in swiftly. Sélectionnez la section dans laquelle vous souhaitez faire votre recherche. Detailed report of the infamous case of Dennis Nilsen, the book tries to read in depth what was behind the life of this criminal by analyzing his childhood, crimes and trial. With exemplary discipline and cool assessment, Russ Coffey has examined Nilsen's moral and legal positions during the thirty years since his conviction, to determine whether his damaged personality has shown any sign of development.