Serial Killers
How Ted Bundy, Jack the Ripper, and Other Murderers Became So Infamous
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Narrated by:
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Oskar Gundersen
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By:
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Matt Belster
About this listen
Today, some of the most notorious, gruesome serial killers will be explained: Their history, their first murders, and their constant escape from the authorities until the death trials or the unanticipated disappearance of said killers.
The brutal rapes, mutilation, murders and stories by the following killers will be laid forth:
- Ted Bundy
- Jack the Ripper
- Luis Garavito
- Ahmad Suradji
- Charles Cullen
- William Bonin
Undoubtedly, some of these names sound familiar. I invite you to learn of their past, their decisions, their manipulation and deception, and their arrests.
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