Sinopsis
Some killers look like monsters.
Others look like neighbors.
They go to work. They raise families. They shake hands at church, run businesses, paint trucks, repair homes, landscape yards, and move through ordinary life without drawing attention. But behind the clean shirt, the steady job, and the polite smile, some of the most dangerous predators in American history were hiding in plain sight.
The Killers We Know examines ten chilling true crime cases of men who lived double lives while committing horrific crimes behind closed doors, in quiet neighborhoods, and along forgotten roads.
Inside this gripping true crime collection, you will read about:~ Dennis Rader, the churchgoing family man who called himself BTK.
~ John Wayne Gacy, the businessman and community figure who buried victims beneath his home.
~ Gary Ridgway, the truck painter who became the Green River Killer.
~ Joseph DeAngelo, the former police officer later exposed as the Golden State Killer.
~ Herb Baumeister, the thrift-store businessman whose estate concealed human remains.
~ Anthony Sowell, the Cleveland killer who hid victims inside his own home.
~ Bruce McArthur, the landscaper who used planters to conceal the dead.
~ Robert Hansen, the baker and hunter who turned Alaska into a killing ground.
~ Samuel Little, the drifter who moved across America while women vanished.
~ Israel Keyes, the traveler who buried hidden crime kits across the country.
Written in a dark, immersive, and reader-friendly style, this book explores not only what these men did, but how they managed to appear ordinary while living secret lives of violence.
This is a book about masks.The family man.
The businessman.
The worker.
The neighbor.
The former officer.
The man nobody wanted to suspect.
For readers of disturbing true crime, serial killer case files, cold case investigations, and stories of evil hiding behind everyday life, The Killers We Know is a haunting look at the predators who were closer than anyone imagined.
Because sometimes the most frightening killer is not the stranger in the dark.
Sometimes he is the man everyone thought they knew.
They looked like husbands, workers, businessmen, neighbors, and church members.
But behind ordinary lives, they were hiding murder.
The Killers We Know explores ten chilling true crime cases of serial predators who blended into everyday life while leaving victims, families, and communities destroyed.
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