About The Confession Killer: Life of Serial Killer Henry Lee Lucas (Serial Killer True Crime Books Book 24):
Meet one of the world’s worst killers, Henry Lee Lucas, also known as the Confession Killer. Discover his tortured past and how this man became a monster, killing without mercy.
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Henry Lee Lucas is one of the most notorious serial killers in history. He is said to have killed possibly hundreds of people. As notorious as his alleged crimes are his alleged confessions. Of the hundreds of people he has claimed to have slain, only a handful of these victims have actually been confirmed. We know that he killed his mother, he killed his girlfriend, and he killed an old lady who had hired him for odd jobs. More controversially, he admitted to killing a hitchhiker for which he was convicted.
He was given the death sentence for this crime. They ended up being commuted by former President George W. Bush. Why? Because a timesheet signed by this killer indicated that he was several states away when the killing took place. Did he make it all up? The debate over some of these cases still rages. This book takes a deep dive into the disturbing world of Henry Lee Lucas.
Mr. Lucas passed away in 2001 and we are still trying to bring to light his strange and twisted life. Here’s what we know. Here’s what we’ve learned. And here’s what we’re still trying to figure out. Welcome to the world of Henry Lee Lucas, without a doubt one of the worst kinds.
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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.