In the early 1990s, fear gripped London's gay community as a chilling pattern of murders emerged. The victims were all men, all strangled in their own homes, and all believed they were safe when the door closed behind them.
Colin Ireland, later dubbed "The Gay Slayer," exploited trust and desire to carry out his carefully planned attacks. Posing as a willing partner in sadomasochistic encounters, he used his victims' openness against them-turning their fantasies into fatal traps.
This book explores the calculated mind of one of England's most organized serial killers. Through his own words, court records, and accounts of those who knew him, it reveals how Ireland selected his victims, how he justified his crimes to himself, and how investigators finally pieced together the trail he left behind.
A sobering portrait of manipulation and cruelty, this is the unsettling story of a man who turned intimacy into a weapon-and the search to bring him to justice.