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The Evolution of American Serial Killers
Exploring the rise and decline of American serial killers from the 1960s to the early 2000s, the chapter features insights from criminology expert James Allen Fox. Contrary to Hollywood stereotypes, real serial killers often blend in with society, appearing safe and ordinary, making them more effective at attracting victims without raising suspicion. The discussion also touches on society's fascination with serial killers as mythological figures, contrasting with the fear evoked by mass shootings.