About Australia’s Most Notorious Serial Killers (Worst Serial Killers by Country True Crime Books):
Australia, known for its stunning landscapes and laid-back lifestyle, is also home to the world’s deadliest animals, like the saltwater crocodile, the box jellyfish, the funnel-web spider, and the blue-ringed octopus. But this country also had many terrifying serial murder cases in its colorful past, and this book gives you an overview of the most infamous.Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited!Australia. The Outback. The Vegemite Sandwich. Crocodile Dundee. These are a few pop culture references that spring to mind in relation to the land Down Under—but what about serial killers? Yes, Australia does indeed have quite a few infamous cases of serial murder in its relatively short history. There are more than a few killers lurking about in the Australian outback. From the sometimes celebrated bushranger Ned Kelly to the infamous and horrific actions of that “dead man walking” William MacDonald, we take you down the bloody rabbit hole right into the lair of the worst murdererd of the bush! This book shines a light on their darkest deeds.Read on your favorite devices such as Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android cellular phone, tablet, laptop, or computer with Amazon’s free reading Kindle App.To start reading now, scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!
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Author Bio:
Jack Smith is fascinated with true crime, specifically serial killers. After finishing his university degree in medicine, Jack continued to become a pathologist. He has traveled far and wide and has seen many cases in the thirty years. Jack started documenting some of the peculiarities in these cases to observe trends among crimes. From this early fascination with murderers, he decided to pursue this by writing about cases that he found most interesting both from a psychological point of view as well as the story behind the murders. He is from Maine and has since retired, allowing him to focus on his true crime research, which he documents in his books.