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Dive deep into the chilling world of Cannibal Killers: The Impossible Monsters, a profound exploration of the morbid phenomena of murderers who resort to cannibalism. This gripping study by Moira Martingale, originally penned in 1993, uncovers the shocking reality that cannibalistic killers are not merely the stuff of horror fiction but part of a terrifying historical narrative. Highlighting infamous figures like Jeffrey Dahmer and Ed Kemper, this book provides an insightful look into the psychological profiles of those who commit such heinous acts. As the digital era progressed, these monsters found new ways to connect with one another online, reshaping the landscape of horror. This updated edition includes critical analysis of cannibal killers in the 21st century, combining historical accounts with contemporary cases. Perfect for criminology students and true crime enthusiasts, Cannibal Killers remains an indispensable resource, revealing that the grotesque fascination with anthropophagy is more prominent than ever. Learn how the advent of the Internet transformed the secretive lives of these killers into a more public spectacle, engaging a new audience with their dark stories. Discover how real-life monsters have emerged from the shadows to captivate, horrify, and bewilder us throughout history. Immerse yourself in this spellbinding tale of humanity's darkest side and grasp the complexities behind the savage realities of cannibalism. Get your copy today and delve into the intricate web of madness, secrecy, and true crime that is Cannibal Killers.