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Killing for Company: The Case of Dennis Nilsen by Brian Masters
4.0
This is a fascinating and horrifying look at Des (Dennis) Nilsen, who murdered at least 15 people and worshipped death.
Brian Masters had visited Nilsen before his death and wrote this criminal study with his cooperation. a unique man (Nilsen) who fully cooperated with the police investigation as soon as they arrested him and confessed to all of his crimes. His cooperation results in a detailed look at his crimes, very graphically in parts, it shows what some people are capable of. while the police initially considered the body parts, found in the drains, maybe of one to two people Nilsen immediately confessed that it was more like 15 or 16 men he had murdered over a four year period from 1978.
Masters concludes there can be no answers for why Nilsen did what he did; he can't explain it himself and so we shall never know.
A really interesting read, especially for fans of true crime.
Brian Masters had visited Nilsen before his death and wrote this criminal study with his cooperation. a unique man (Nilsen) who fully cooperated with the police investigation as soon as they arrested him and confessed to all of his crimes. His cooperation results in a detailed look at his crimes, very graphically in parts, it shows what some people are capable of. while the police initially considered the body parts, found in the drains, maybe of one to two people Nilsen immediately confessed that it was more like 15 or 16 men he had murdered over a four year period from 1978.
Masters concludes there can be no answers for why Nilsen did what he did; he can't explain it himself and so we shall never know.
A really interesting read, especially for fans of true crime.