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Sitdowns with Murderers

Real conversations with the world’s most dangerous killers

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Sitdowns with Murderers

By: Shaun Attwood
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Serial killers. Assassins. Executioners.

Shaun Attwood, former ecstasy kingpin in Arizona turned author and podcast-host, has gained a reputation for earning the trust of some of the world's most dangerous people, including gangsters, serial killers, and mafia enforcers.

Drawing on his many hours of interview material, along with new content exclusive to the book, Shaun collates a collection of hard-hitting conversations with ten of the most dangerous murderers he's ever met.

For fans of Talking with Female Serial Killers by Christopher Berry Dee, Gangs by Tony Thompson and The Dark Side of the Mind by Kerry Daynes, Sitdowns with Murderers is a pulsating, edge-of-your-seat listen that exposes the most haunting killers the world has seen.

©2025 Shaun Attwood (P)2025 Orion Publishing Group Limited
Murder Organised Crime True Crime

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