Uncovering the 1970s Serial Killer Epidemic
Source: Murderland by Caroline Fraser review – what was behind the 1970s serial killer epidemic? (2025-07-01)
Caroline Fraser's "Murderland" explores the mysterious surge of serial killers during the 1970s, delving into the social and psychological factors behind this alarming trend. The book investigates what drove a wave of violent crimes and how society responded to this dark chapter in history. Through detailed analysis, Fraser sheds light on the complex motives and circumstances that fueled the epidemic, offering a compelling look at a turbulent era. The narrative aims to understand the roots of serial murder and its impact on American culture and law enforcement.
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