Mass Killers, David J. Krajicek
Mass Killers, David J. Krajicek
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Mass Killers
Inside the Minds of Men Who Murder

Author: David J. Krajicek

Narrator: Nick Landrum

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/06/2022


Synopsis

Can you predict killing sprees? What do mass killers have in common? Why do so many of them write manifestos online and what do these tell us? These are some of the questions David J. Krajicek seeks to answer in Mass Killings, on a topic that is becoming increasing urgent and desperate. In recent decades, mass shootings worldwide have increased in their savagery and frequency. Nearly all mass killers are male - and many of them are bound together by misogyny, misanthropy, and racism. They do not just "snap." They plan their assaults for months or years, drawing up detailed battle plans, and accumulating weaponry. They document the process in journals or videos online, understanding that they are leaving evidence which will help the marquee lights of their futile crimes burn brighter and longer. Krajicek shows the commonalities between mass shooters, and describes the psychopathic process that leads these troubled men to commit atrocities. Mass killers feed off each other's words and deeds, and it's crucial to be able to read the signals they give out to prevent future tragedies.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kaitlyn on July 06, 2022

I have a lot of gripes with the execution of this book. I guess the first issue is that I went in comparing it to Columbine by Dave Cullen. In contrast to that, I found this one to be really surface level and it did not offer the depth or complexity that I was hoping for in understanding how people......more

Goodreads review by Alicia on May 26, 2019

I received this book through netgalley in exchange for review. Krajicek Does a phenomenal job dissecting histories most notorious mass killers through pieces of their own earie words. He touches on subjects like media attention, motive, psyche, and the cult like following that surrounds these mass mu......more

Goodreads review by Jenn on December 09, 2019

A very interesting take on the mass shooters in the US with brief passages about some of the European mass shootings. Most of this centered around the phenomenon of school shootings. They’re oh so sad and the killers are oh so deranged. It was interesting to read the things a lot of these teenagers......more

Goodreads review by AJ on January 29, 2022

3⭐️......more