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The shoemaker
The Anatomy of a Psychotic
Book • 1983
The book tells the tragic and disturbing story of Joseph Kallinger, a man who led a dual life as a devoted family man and a serial killer.
Kallinger was convicted of several brutal murders and was serving a life sentence when Flora Rheta Schreiber interviewed him.
The book details his psychotic episodes, his visions that commanded him to commit violent acts, and the failures of the justice and medical systems in addressing his condition.
Kallinger was convicted of several brutal murders and was serving a life sentence when Flora Rheta Schreiber interviewed him.
The book details his psychotic episodes, his visions that commanded him to commit violent acts, and the failures of the justice and medical systems in addressing his condition.
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