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The Last Victim by Jason Moss
The Last Victim by Jason Moss
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The Last Victim by Jason Moss
In The Last Victim, 18-year-old Jason Moss embarks on a chilling psychological exploration, delving into the minds of infamous serial killers. Corresponding with John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Charles Manson, and Richard Ramirez for a college project, Moss adopts personas, posing as an admiring disciple or ideal victim to elicit shocking confessions. What begins as an academic study quickly spirals into a dangerous game of manipulation, culminating in a terrifying real-life encounter with John Wayne Gacy. Co-authored with Jeffrey Kottler, this true crime narrative unveils the darkness within some of history's most notorious criminals, providing a unique glimpse into the psychology of evil and the harrowing risks of unchecked obsession. Prepare to confront the disturbing truths of criminal psychology and question the boundaries of academic curiosity.
Why You’ll Love This Book
Experience the unsettling correspondence between Jason Moss and four of the most notorious serial killers in American history. Witness how a seemingly simple college project transforms into a real-life psychological thriller. Discover the dark side of human nature and the chilling consequences of venturing too close to evil.
Book Details
Book Details
ISBN: 446608270
Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages: 330
Author:
- Jason Moss
Language: English
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