Exploring the chilling minds of two notorious serial killers, the narrative delves into the psychological and social factors that shaped Arthur Gary Bishop and Westley Allan Dodd into psychopathic pedophiles and murderers. Both men, executed at their own request, sought to understand the origins of their violent tendencies. The book investigates the complexities of their backgrounds, motivations, and the dark path that led them to commit heinous crimes, providing a thought-provoking examination of the nature of evil.
Al Carlisle Bücher
Al Carlisles Kindheit, geprägt von fantasievollen Spielen im Vorort von Colorado, deutete auf ein Leben hin, das eng mit Dienst und scharfer Beobachtung verbunden war. Seine frühe Leidenschaft für die Fotografie, entfacht durch einen einfachen Wettbewerbspreis, bot ihm eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Welt. Die transformative Erfahrung des Vietnamkriegs veränderte den Lauf seines Lebens und enthüllte den tiefen Wert des Lebens, während er sich von einer militärischen Laufbahn abwandte. Carlisle widmet sein Leben nun dem Dienst, indem er sein Überleben als Berufung interpretiert, anderen mit neu entdecktem Sinn zu dienen.




Set against the backdrop of Vietnam, the narrative follows Lt. Moe and his team as they navigate a dangerous landscape marked by the presence of the Viet Cong. Tension mounts as the characters grapple with fear and uncertainty, questioning their mission in hostile territory. The story explores themes of bravery, survival, and the psychological impact of war, highlighting the complexities of military life and the constant threat they face.
In 1976, Dr. Al Carlisle and his team conducted groundbreaking research on the psychological effects of the death penalty, focusing on the experiences of inmates on death row. The book delves into the complex emotional and mental struggles faced by those awaiting execution, offering a unique perspective on justice, morality, and the human psyche. Through interviews and case studies, it explores the broader implications of capital punishment on society and the individuals involved, challenging readers to confront their own beliefs about life and death.
Violent mind
- 258 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
In 1976, no one really knew how violent Ted Bundy really was. Follow step by step through this previously unpublished psychological assessment of Ted Bundy to see how the picture of Bundy's violent mind was discovered for the first time.