
Murderland
In the Pacific Northwest of the 1970s and '80s, a disturbing surge of serial killings terrorized the region, with Ted Bundy and his contemporaries leaving a trail of brutality. This gripping account delves into the lives of these notorious murderers, but goes beyond typical true crime by exploring a chilling environmental connection. The author posits a groundbreaking theory linking the rise in serial violence to widespread industrial pollution, suggesting that toxic elements may have warped the minds of those who became killers.
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