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Ebook About The legendary FBI criminal profiler, number-one New York Times bestselling author, and inspiration for the hit Netflix show Mindhunter delves deep into the lives and crimes of four of the most disturbing and complex predatory killers, offering never-before-revealed details about his profiling process, and divulging the strategies used to crack some of America’s most challenging cases.The FBI’s pioneer of criminal profiling, former special agent John Douglas, has studied and interviewed many of America’s most notorious killers—including Charles Manson, ”Son of Sam Killer” David Berkowitz and ”BTK Strangler” Dennis Rader—trained FBI agents and investigators around and the world, and helped educate the country about these deadly predators and how they operate, and has become a legend in popular culture, fictionalized in The Silence of the Lambs and the hit television shows Criminal Minds and Mindhunter.Twenty years after his famous memoir, the man who literally wrote the book on FBI criminal profiling opens his case files once again. In this riveting work of true crime, he spotlights four of the most diabolical criminals he’s confronted, interviewed and learned from. Going deep into each man’s life and crimes, he outlines the factors that led them to murder and how he used his interrogation skills to expose their means, motives, and true evil. Like the hit Netflix show, The Killer Across the Table is centered around Douglas’ unique interrogation and profiling process. With his longtime collaborator Mark Olshaker, Douglas recounts the chilling encounters with these four killers as he experienced them—revealing for the first time his profile methods in detail. Going step by step through his interviews, Douglas explains how he connects each killer’s crimes to the specific conversation, and contrasts these encounters with those of other deadly criminals to show what he learns from each one. In the process, he returns to other famous cases, killers and interviews that have shaped his career, describing how the knowledge he gained from those exchanges helped prepare him for these.A glimpse into the mind of a man who has pierced the heart of human darkness, The Killer Across the Table unlocks the ultimate mystery of depravity and the techniques and approaches that have countered evil in the name of justice.Book The Killer Across the Table: Unlocking the Secrets of Serial Killers and Predators with the FBI's Original Mindhunter Review :
I have ALL of John Douglas's books. I even have several of his training manuals. I was married twice to two different wife-beaters, one of whom I'm pretty sure has murdered a child (he's a pedophile). So I've read more than 30 books on domestic abuse as well as criminal psychology, behavioral science, and John's books. I'm always in search of answers.My favorite book of John Douglas's is JOURNEY INTO DARKNESS and I highly recommend that book. This one, not so much.Pages 1-114 are on the murderer Joseph McGowan who violently raped, brutalized, and murdered a seven year old girl scout who came to his door to deliver cookies he'd ordered (in New Jersey).Pages 117-190 are on the murderer Joseph Robert Kondro who raped and murdered an eight year-old girl and a twelve year-old girl in Washington.Pages 193-254 are on the murderer Donald Harvey who murdered at least 87 people in Ohio, mostly elderly people in hospitals.Pages 257-323 are on the murderer Todd Kohlnepp who murdered more than 100 people and imprisoned the girlfriend of one of his victims in a storage container as a sex slave for more than two months (in South Carolina).Pages 325-338, the Epilogue, are about the weird actions of Lawrence Lake, who along with his partner Charles Ng murdered quite a few people and were only caught when Lake came into a hardware store to pay for something Ng had shoplifted, leading police to find them both and discover the murders.What I found really offensive in this particular book is the repeated way the authors refer to Joseph McGowan's criminal behavior as partially due to his domineering mother, although no specific incidents of this domineering behavior are given. Then the authors take a sideline into Ed Kemper and talk about how he murdered both of his grandparents as a teenager and was sent to a hospital for the criminally insane until he was 18 upon which time he was sent home to his mother who, for the obvious reasons, was terrified of having him in her home. So she made him sleep in the basement while she slept upstairs with her daughters, fearing for their safety and rightly so. Kemper had already killed his grandparents, killed and dismembered multiple family cats, and was 6"9" and 300 lbs. Of course she was terrified. That doesn't make her overprotective or domineering. That Douglas keeps casting the blame for sexual sadists' behavior on their mothers is really offensive and I believe inaccurate. The only "facts" pointing to such overprotective and domineering behavior are coming from sexual sadists and psychopaths who committed grisly murders. Not to mention they're compulsive liars. One of my favorite books is by Lundy Bancroft, a psychologist who deals with men who rape and abuse women and children. All abusers and psychopaths blame women. McGowan blamed the seven year old girl scout who came to his door because she wanted him to actually pay for the cookies he'd ordered!I haven't decided whether or not to keep this book but after reading that Douglas is placing the blame on "overprotective and domineering" mothers who haven't been shown to be overprotective OR domineering, I'm starting to wonder if anything he says is accurate anymore. If Joan D'Alessandro's mother had been more overprotective she wouldn't be dead. Who sends a 7 year old to a strange single man's house alone? The largest volume of books in my personal library are about sports. The second most voluminous category or genre… is CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY and Organized Crime. My infatuation to educate myself as in depth as possible in Criminal Psychology… was based on… and activated by the reading of one book… that I read in 1995… MINDHUNTER… the autobiography of former FBI profiler John Douglas. I was so intrigued by the common sense and logic in putting together the newly formed concept of a “criminal-profile”… that I have since read not only every book Douglas and his co-authors have written… I have also read everything by early profiler-influencer Robert Ressler… and any other major well written serial killer biography or expose’.Talking about Douglas’ early co-hort Robert Ressler… throughout the decades that I have immersed myself in the study of criminal psychology… there has always seemed to be a disagreement… an uneasiness… and a behind the scenes conflict between Ressler and Douglas… as to who was the true “Father-Of-Criminal-Profiling”. This is the first book I’ve read in memory… where one author is relatively kind and complimentary to the other… regarding the “birth” of criminal profiling. The author admits/writes that Ressler And Douglas… jointly came up with the idea of interviewing imprisoned serial killers to see what common threads they could find. That lead to coming up with accepted murder titles and descriptions and other criminal generic descriptions.To a reader who has more than a passing interest in reading and studying Criminal Psychology… this is a must read book for you! The authors have done an absolutely tremendous job… in not only having four separate sections on interviews and complete background analysis with demented (though not necessarily insane… who wouldn’t be considered demented after committing even one grisly murder and sexual assault… and that’s one of Douglas’ main points.) disgusting… perverted… murdering sexual deviants. It should be noted that one of the four main subjects was not a serial killer… Joseph McGowan killed and sexually abused… one beautiful sweet young girl that was selling Girl Scout cookies in the neighborhood. In that particular section of the book Douglas was hired by the parole board after McGowan had already served decades in prison… to assist in the decision of whether to grant him parole or not.Throughout this gripping book Douglas explains how and why he interviews these miscreants the way he does. Everything from the size of the room… to the lighting… to which way the killer faces. He also has learned through time to study everything available on the killer beforehand… and not to record the session or take notes… for the highest probability of a successful interview. The main style used by the author’s throughout this book… that makes it in my opinion one of the absolute best that they’ve written… is that while interviewing the main subjects… the authors constantly flash back to (if you’ve read their other books) old serial killer “favorites” (I do not use that term in a flippant way… but as a signal that they went into great depth on those individuals in the past… and are now used many times as a “touchstone”… or benchmark… for what is now standardized serial killer M.O)… and they do it so smoothly… it always enhances… not only the readers education about past serial killers (if you weren’t aware already)… but also leads you by the hand to the logic he is using… or about to use… in the current interview. It is done brilliantly throughout. Unlike most motion pictures that either bore you to death… or loses the flow and understanding of a movie by constant flashbacks… these literary flashbacks are spectacular.During the flashbacks the authors not only tie it to a specific part of the interview… but at times use it to make a major point about their personal feeling about the overall criminal justice system. A great example is when they flashback to “Big” Ed Kemper… a 6 foot 9 inch… 300 pound… serial killer from California who is still imprisoned in Vacaville. Kemper had killed his grandmother and grandfather… chopped off his mother’s head and had sex with her decapitated body… buried her head looking upwards to the house he lived in… so… after all the years she mistreated him… she would have to look “up” to him. Earlier after getting out of a state mental hospital… when they said he was cured… and after murdering more co-eds… and when he was making his mandatory psychiatric visits… on his last visit… here’s the author’s take on one subject:“On one of his court-mandated visits to a state psychiatrist following his release from Atascadero, Ed Kemper had the head of his latest victim, a fifteen-year-old girl, in the trunk of his car. During that particular interview, the psychiatrist concluded he was no longer a threat to himself or others and recommended that his juvenile record be sealed. THAT’S WHY I DON’T TRUST SELF-REPORTING.”Other flashbacks include Charles Manson… and how he immediately sits on the back of a chair since he’s only five-feet-two-inches tall… so as to try to change the power dynamic… BTK… Son of Sam… Ed Gein… Ted Bundy… on… and on. Another great thing about the overall layout and integration of this book… is many times when an author has more than one book… a potential reader will ask… “Do I need to read the other books first?” This book is so well laid out… that even if someone had never read a John Douglas book they could read this one… and it… in no way would ruin going back and reading the others. It tells you just enough in the flashbacks… to make his point in this book… and also almost like a trailer to a new movie… want you to then go back and read the original books. Even for a seasoned reader like me… who has read all his books over the decades… it refreshed some of the fine points I had read years ago.WARNING: This book is not for the feint-hearted… or easily offended. There is graphic descriptions of detestable murders that entail gore… and total disregard for human life… and graphic sexually deviant acts. 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