Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: Harold Shipman, Jeremy Bamber, Peter Sutcliffe, Kray twins, Tom Clarke, Dennis Nilsen, Graham Coutts, Paul Magee, David Copeland, Harry Roberts, Tony Martin, Albert Goozee, Levi Bellfield, Donald Neilson, Anthony Sawoniuk, Gerry Kelly, Rosemary West, David Bieber, Sheffield incest case, Michael Stone, Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet, Colin Ireland, Steve Wright, William Roupell, Alexander Leighton, Archibald Hall, John Duffy and David Mulcahy, Beverley Allitt, Craig Sweeney, Graham Young, Howard Hughes, Anthony Hardy, Albert Johnson Walker, Colin Pitchfork, Sidney Cooke, Trevor Hardy, Ralph Hush, Robert Lilburne, Colin Norris, Gavin Grant, Patrick Magee, Ronald Castree, Joel Smith, Kenneth Noye, Mark Hobson, Robert Maudsley, Murder of Daniel Handley, Yasin Hassan Omar, Daniel Gonzalez, Brian Blackwell, Peter Bryan, Benjamin Geen, Kenneth Erskine, Patrick Mackay, Antoni Imiela, Peter Moore, Michael Sams, Steven Grieveson, Anthony Anderson, Michael Lupo, Crazy Titch, Arthur Hutchinson, Hugh Doherty, Thomas McDowell, Liam Quinn, Anthony Morley, Russell Bishop, Mark Martin, Carl Morgan, Tracie Andrews, James Francis Hurley, Mark Rowntree, Peter Chester, Norman Parker, Hugh Feeney. Excerpt: Jeremy Nevill Bamber (born 13 January 1961) was convicted in England in 1986 of murdering five members of his adoptive family-his father, mother, sister, and her six-year-old twin sons-at his parents' home at White House Farm, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, in the early hours of 7 August 1985. He was sentenced to five life terms with a recommendation that he serve at least 25 years, and in 1994 was told he must spend the rest of his life in jail. Bamber has always protested his innocence, believed to be the only prisoner in the UK serving a whole-life tariff to do so. His extended family remain convinced of his guilt. The Times wrote that the c...