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Serial Killers 2-pack
Former FBI agent John Douglas, the inventor of criminal profiling, leads a journey into the minds of the 20th Century's most notorious killers, including Charles Manson, John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer. more
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- Posted: Jan-10-2009
Very good
If you're even remotely interested in the subject of serial killers, you'll find yourself watching this set pretty regularly. My only complaint is that each episode is only an hour (approximately). I wish they were longer. Greedy, greedy, I know... : )
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- Posted: May-15-2008
Two Thumbs Way Up!
This DVD was truly incredible. The one i liked most was the Dahmer story. Why? I thought the guy that was able to escape the wrath of this demon was very lucky to have been able to tell his story. You can tell as he was re telling his story that he was very grateful to have come out of that...
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- Posted: Apr-17-2008
It was a gift for my mother.
My mother really liked this program and now she can share it with her college students.
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- Posted: Sep-19-2007
save your $$
not worth the cash at all. these two discs are essentially, a summary of the most infamous serial killers, and not a very good summary at that. if you want quick facts of the cases, google them up instead. for those thinking you might get some cool info from the criminal profiling section, you'd...
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- Posted: Jul-12-2007
Quality we have come to expect from A&E
This compilation is an absolutely wonderful (and chilling) Pack of documentaries on three of history's most prolific serial killers, or in Gacy's case; mass murderers. The interviews could not be more informative, and they cover childhood until death (except manson, in which case he is...
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- Posted: Jul-05-2007
for those with a strong stomach
Worth seeing. There was nothing funny about this clown. Might explain why some folks don't care for them.
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- Posted: Mar-30-2007
excellent buy..highly recommended!
if you are interested in profiling, serial killers, or the criminal mind, this is an excellent buy. i would highly recommend this dvd for anyone interested in such serial killers as jeffery dahmer, john wayne gacy, and charles manson. this dvd gives
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- Posted: Sep-21-2006
Must-see true crime
If like myself you have a strange fascination with John Gacy, Charles Manson and Jeffrey Dahmer, you should definitely watch this DVD. It is truly chilling.It's hard to imagine living in a house where 29 murdered young men were buried underneath in the crawl space. It would give most people...
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- Posted: Mar-05-2006
Serial Killers
If you enjoy this type of DVD, you've got to read "Mind Hunter" by John Douglas (1995). He describes many actual crimes in graphic detail and explains how his unit profiles the offenders from clues. It's amazing. Beware however! After I read "Mind Hunter" I would freak & fear the worst when a...
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- Posted: Feb-24-2006
Very Informative
This item is a good purchase for anyone who is interested in they way serial killers think and act. With segments on Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy and Charles Manson, this set provides a insight into the minds of these serial killers. The criminal profiler segment is very interesting. However,...
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