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Books Used for Environmental Factors
De Burger , Holmes 1988 Serial Murder
Egger Steven A. Serial Murder 1990 - An Elusive Phenomenon
Hickey Eric 1997 Serial Murderers and their Victims
Keller Michael, Kelleher C.L 1998 Murder most rare - The Female Serial Killer
Lester David 1986 The Murderer and His Murder
Morris Joel 1988 Serial Killers
Newton Micheal 1992 Serial Slaughter
Norris Joel 1989 Serial Killers