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True Crime from the 1960s: 13 Shocking Serial Killers, Murders & Unsolved Cases

When the Summer of Love Met the Winter of Evil

Behind the flower power and rock 'n' roll facade of the 1960s lurked some of the most disturbing serial killers, brutal murders, and chilling criminal cases in modern history. This true crime book exposes 13 authentic criminal investigations that terrorized nations and haunted detectives for decades.

Real Crimes. Real Victims. Real Terror.

From unsolved serial murders to child killers who shocked the world, these meticulously researched true crime stories reveal the darkest chapter of the Swinging Sixties. Based on original police reports, forensic evidence, court transcripts, and criminal investigations, each case delivers the disturbing truth behind headlines that captivated millions.

Featured Criminal Cases:

The Lord of the Flies - Polish serial killer transforms his apartment into a morgue of horrors

Mary Bell: The Child Murderer - An 11-year-old girl's killing spree terrorizes England

Jack the Stripper - London's most brutal unsolved serial murder case

Criminal Psychology & Forensic Details

Explore the twisted minds behind these brutal crimes through detailed criminal profiling, forensic analysis, and psychological examination. Author Alexander Dragone presents these true crime investigations with unflinching honesty, revealing disturbing crime scene details, autopsy findings, and investigative breakthroughs that defined modern criminal justice.

Content Warning: Contains graphic descriptions of violence, murder, forensic details, and crime scene evidence. Strictly for mature audiences interested in authentic true crime.

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