12 Shocking True Crime Stories of America's Worst Serial Killers True Murder Cases included in this volume; Roger Kibbe : Serial strangler who preyed on stranded female motorists along California's I-5 freeway. The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run : A still unidentified monster who carried out a series of mutilation murders in Cleveland, Ohio. Jane Toppan : A deeply disturbed nurse with a terrifying ambition - to kill more people than anyone else ever had. Joseph Naso : When 69-year-old Joseph Naso was arrested for shoplifting, the police had no inkling of what they'd discover about his deadly past. Glennon Engleman : Dentist by day, hitman and murder-for-profit killer by night, Engleman was responsible for at least seven deaths. Dana Sue Gray : The barely believable story of a female psychopath who killed so that she could treat herself to shopping sprees on her victims' credit cards. John Muhammad & Lee Malvo : The Beltway snipers conducted a cross-country killing spree, ending with a deadly siege of the nation's capital. Ronald Dominique : Known as the Bayou Strangler, Dominique raped and murdered as many as 23 men in Houma, Louisiana. Joseph Paul Franklin : A racially motivated serial killer, Franklin targeted mixed race couples, ruthlessly gunning them down in a cross-country rampage. Gerald Patrick Lewis : Obsessed by the girlfriend who had deserted him, Lewis took his revenge on women who resembled his lost love. Lydia Sherman : A prolific poisoner who cold-bloodedly murdered husbands and children, claiming at least ten victims. Gary Alan Walker : Traveling serial killer who rampaged across Oklahoma in a spree of rape and murder that left six victims brutally slain. Scroll up to grab a copy of American Monsters Volume 12.
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