ISBN-13: 9781608626663 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 788 str.
Once again, Victor Godot, America's self-appointed, 21st century Machiavelli, breaks all the rules in his new book, "Serial Murder, Solved " First, he masterfully unravels the long-infamous, 1922, "Hall-Mills Murder Case" of New Brunswick, New Jersey. Then, (if that weren't enough) comes back swinging with a far different way of looking at the classic, "Lizzie Borden Murders." Still not satisfied, Godot then takes his radical theories on criminal behavior to the next level, coldly explaining all of the currently-ignored, brain-compromised disorders that can create both the phenomenon of Serial Murder and its unlikely precursor, "The Seemingly-Senseless Crime." You'd better hope that your attorney knows what's in this book, especially if you've been "falsely accused."