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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Mystery & Detective / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:224
  • eBook ISBN:9781543944136
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543944129

Carter's Cases

by Tom Heaven

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Overview
Carter's Cases is not just an entertaining, at times shocking, story about a detective who is obsessed with catching serial killers. By providing background and behavioral information for each of the cases included in this book, the author provides an overview of four distinct types of individuals who commit multiple murders.
Description

Dan Carter is a San Diego homicide detective who, due to a personal tragedy, has become obsessed with tracking and catching serial killers. The book follows four of his cases. The first is about a true psychopath who is called "The Assassin." The Assassin uses a high powered rifle to kill his victims. Before leaving San Diego, he cripples Dan with a shot in the back. This case is revisited several times between the other three cases. The perpetrator in the second case is called "The Tourist Killer." He is an antisocial personality disordered individual who takes his victims into Mexico to kill them. The murderer in the third case is a schizophrenic man whose aunt drives his killing spree. He kills his victims by cutting the spinal cord at the level of the first or "axis" vertebrae and is thus known as "the Axis Killer." The fourth case is about a delusional person who kills for a perceived need for revenge against the police. This killer is known as "the Revenge Killer." The antagonist's obsession for catching serial killers is gradually replaced by love for his beautiful, blond, Swedish, physical therapist. The story follows the couple from their introduction to the development of a romantic relationship,

About the author

While this author was earning a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, he completed research involving male inmates in a California State Prison. Out of 100 subjects, he found that 3 met the diagnostic criteria as a true Psychopathic Personality Disorder. Most of the remaining subjects were classified as Anti-Social Personality Disorder. He wrote this book to not only appeal to crime/mystery fans but also to help the general adult public understand the background and behavioral differences between the two.

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