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Marc Dutroux is one of the most infamous predators in modern European history. Between 1995 and 1996, he abducted, imprisoned, and murdered young girls in Belgium, operating in plain sight while the system meant to stop him faltered. What unfolded was not just the story of a serial killer, but the collapse of a nation's trust in its police, courts, and leaders. Marc Dutroux: True Crime Serial Killers is a chilling, meticulously researched account of these crimes and the failures that allowed them to continue. Drawing from court documents, investigative files, and the testimonies of survivors…mehr

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Marc Dutroux is one of the most infamous predators in modern European history. Between 1995 and 1996, he abducted, imprisoned, and murdered young girls in Belgium, operating in plain sight while the system meant to stop him faltered. What unfolded was not just the story of a serial killer, but the collapse of a nation's trust in its police, courts, and leaders. Marc Dutroux: True Crime Serial Killers is a chilling, meticulously researched account of these crimes and the failures that allowed them to continue. Drawing from court documents, investigative files, and the testimonies of survivors and grieving families, this book exposes the cracks that Dutroux exploited-and the silence that cost lives. Inside, readers will encounter:The disappearances of Julie Lejeune, Melissa Russo, An Marchal, Laetitia Delhez, and others whose names still haunt Belgium. The hidden dungeon beneath Dutroux's home, a symbol of both his depravity and institutional neglect. Detectives, parents, and neighbors who struggled against bureaucracy, fear, and apathy while children remained missing. The national outcry and "White March" protests that forced Belgium to confront systemic corruption and demand reform. This book does not sensationalize evil. Instead, it serves as a tribute to the victims, a dissection of one of Europe's darkest cases, and a warning about what happens when institutions fail the most vulnerable. True crime readers will find in these pages a sobering reminder that monsters are not only individuals-they are also the systems that look away.
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Johann Bachmann is a distinguished German author and criminologist known for his in-depth and meticulously researched books on serial killers. His work combines detailed case analysis with psychological insight, offering readers a sobering look into some of history's most notorious criminal cases. Bachmann's books are widely respected for their factual rigor and ability to contextualize crimes within their cultural and historical frameworks, earning him a dedicated readership across Europe and beyond. Bachmann's writing is precise and measured, avoiding sensationalism while maintaining narrative momentum. He weaves together psychological analysis, investigative timelines, and cultural context, making his books accessible to both general readers and criminology scholars. His commitment to primary research-such as court transcripts and firsthand accounts-ensures accuracy, while his focus on victims humanizes each case.