Inside Their Minds: Australian criminals

· Allen & Unwin
3.9
8 reviews
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He is 29 years old and commits his horrendous crime alone. He is an underachiever, unskilled, doesn't have a regular job and he is now a mass murderer. What made Martin Bryant go on a brutal killing spree at Port Arthur taking the lives of 35 people?

Working with a leading Australian forensic psychologist, investigative journalist Rochelle Jackson takes us deep into the minds of eight of the country's most notorious criminals:

* serial killer, Ivan Milat * female sex offender, Karen Ellis * serial arsonist, Peter Burgess * armed robber and escapee, Brenden Abbott * child killer, Kathleen Folbigg * murderer, Matthew Wales * and gangland warlord, Carl Williams.

She probes their motivations, delves deep into their pasts and unlocks the dark side of their humanity.

Inside Their Minds is a penetrating, forensic and revealing investigation of the criminal mind.

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3.9
8 reviews
Christian “zzDJChris” Maher
December 25, 2014
This is the best book I've ever read on Australian killers. Do yourself a favour n grab this one.
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Hope Robb
May 2, 2020
great book
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About the author

Rochelle Jackson is an investigative journalist and author of In Your Face: the life and times of Billy 'The Texan' Longley. She specialises in crime and police stories. She has worked for the NSW Police Service and a producer for ABC-Radio. She is currently writing her next book on the wives and partners of criminals.

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