Killer Dads
In "Killer Dads," author Mary Papenfuss delves into the chilling phenomenon of family annihilators, presenting a compelling exploration of five harrowing cases that highlight the disturbing intersection of crime and machismo during economically challenging times. Published by Prometheus Books in 2013, this gripping paperback spans 272 pages and features nearly 50 interviews with victims' friends and family, providing a poignant look into the lives shattered by these tragic events. Papenfuss also examines police files and offers detailed profiles of the researchers dedicated to understanding the psyche of these "killer dads." This book is a must-read for those interested in true crime, psychology, and the complexities of familial relationships under strain. Discover the unsettling realities behind these cases and gain insight into a dark aspect of human behavior that continues to intrigue and horrify.