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Robert Berdella

The Butcher of Kansas City: Inside the House of Horrors and America's Most Sadistic Serial Killer

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Robert Berdella Bill Johns
Libristo kód: 50559872
Nakladateľstvo Independently published, október 2025
Robert Berdella, known as the Kansas City Butcher, was a man whose crimes defied spectacle yet expos... Celý popis
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Robert Berdella, known as the Kansas City Butcher, was a man whose crimes defied spectacle yet exposed the deepest fractures of ordinary life. In this meticulously researched true crime narrative, Bill Johns traces how a methodical killer turned routine into terror, leaving a city-and a nation-grappling with the unthinkable. From his suburban home on Charlotte Street to the bureaucratic processes that concealed and revealed his acts, Berdella's story challenges every assumption about civility, trust, and moral vision in America.

Unlike more sensational killers whose faces, personalities, or ideologies became cultural shorthand, Berdella operated quietly, with precision, targeting vulnerable men and documenting his cruelty with chilling order. The absence of drama, the banality of his method, and the calculated normalcy of his life forced Kansas City to confront what is often ignored: that evil can exist in plain sight, hidden not by chaos but by ordinary order. Johns situates this horror within the city's moral geography, showing how silence, restraint, and the rituals of everyday life enabled a killer to vanish in plain view.

Robert Berdella: The Butcher of Kansas City is more than a chronicle of violence-it is a study of memory, morality, and the structures that both protect and betray. Readers will follow the investigation from discovery to trial, witness the demolition of the house that concealed so much, and explore how archives, newspapers, and civic institutions preserved and erased what they could not fully comprehend. Through this lens, Johns examines the Midwest itself, a region of civility and vigilance, revealing how culture decides which horrors to memorialize, which to forget, and how forgetting can be both survival and moral compromise.

Perfect for readers of narrative true crime, American crime history, and cultural analysis, this book bridges investigative reporting, psychological insight, and historical reflection. It situates Robert Berdella within a national pattern of methodical serial killers while revealing the unique civic, social, and geographic factors that shaped his crimes and their aftermath. For those seeking more than the lurid headlines, Johns delivers a nuanced portrait of a city, its institutions, and the quiet architecture of evil that can flourish when observation falters.

From the meticulous recordkeeping that defined Berdella's violence to the cultural silence that followed, this book asks enduring questions about what societies choose to see-and what they leave unseen. It is a meditation on the limits of attention, the ethics of remembering, and the tension between ordinary life and extraordinary horror. Robert Berdella: The Butcher of Kansas City invites readers to confront the uncomfortable truths that lurk beneath civility, revealing a landscape of morality where normalcy and atrocity coexist in uneasy proximity.

Experience the gripping, morally intricate story of one of America's most methodical serial killers. Understand the city that concealed him, the culture that forgot him, and the enduring questions his crimes pose about observation, memory, and the human capacity for both order and evil.

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Celý názov Robert Berdella
Autor Bill Johns
Jazyk Angličtina
Väzba Kniha - Brožovaná
Dátum vydania 2025
Počet strán 518
EAN 9798268524758
Libristo kód 50559872
Nakladateľstvo Independently published
Váha 687
Rozmery 152 x 229 x 26
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