mass market paperback, 512 pages

English language

Published Nov. 14, 2000 by Pocket.

ISBN:
978-0-671-01706-4
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The Cases That Haunt Us is a 2000 non-fiction book written by John E. Douglas, a former Federal Bureau of Investigation profiler and investigative chief, and Mark Olshaker. Profiling is described by Rodger Lyle Brown, author of the book review, as "the art and science of looking at the specifics of a crime -- the scene, the facts about the victim, the evidence and the act itself -- and extrapolating a portrait of the culprit's psyche and personal habits."In this book, Douglas explores legendary cases including Lizzie Borden, Jack the Ripper, Black Dahlia, Laurie Bembenek, the Charles Lindbergh Jr. kidnapping, the Zodiac Killer, the Boston Strangler, and the Death of JonBenét Ramsey. Douglas and Olshaker explore the cases and how modern techniques that Douglas pioneered might be used to resolve the cases, such as determining motivation for specific acts.Of Jack the Ripper suspects, Douglas states that a paranoid individual such …

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Subjects

  • Sociology - General
  • Murderers
  • Investigation
  • True Crime / Espionage
  • True Crime
  • Psychology
  • Murder - General
  • True Crime / Murder
  • Infamous Crimes and Criminals
  • Conflict of Laws
  • Law
  • Criminal psychology
  • Case studies
  • Murder