There are thousands of crimes in history. Some are reality, some are far from reality. One way that a crime can occur is in a book. In many cases, what happens in books can not happen in the real world. The author tends to incorporate the actual function into it, but the interesting thing is the real fictional part. In my hunt killer, a 17 - year - old boy, the hero, jazz, is involved in solving the recent continuous murder case.
As part of studying at a university, I wrote an article about the motives of serial killers. Here we will extend this article to explain how to use fictional continuous killers and fiction techniques in practice in criminal studies. When writing the first book of the DI Murphy and DS Rossi series 'Dead' I used a lot of this research - http://www.amazon.co.uk/DEAD-GONE-Luca-Veste - ebook / dp / B00E31D9J6 / ref = tmm_kin_title_ 0 Over the past two decades, several aspects of the type of crime have become increasingly common. That serial killer. Numerous criminal novelists have used continuous killers in their career and have returned to Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell and others. I am Hannibal Lecter
"The 3" is a fictional script written by Charlie Kaufman's fictitious twin brother, Donald Kaufman. This play is a cliché of psychological thriller concerning police to protect women from serial killers. This is "The murderer is a professor of literature, he cut down a small fragment on the body of the victim until he died, he called himself a" disintegrant. " The horse ran away with the girl and the police chased them on a motorcycle. It was like a fight between a motor and a horse like a horse and a horse, compared to a horse. " Police and girls are the same person! I know that "The 3" means punctuation of nonsense that Hollywood is often eliminated, but I really want to see Chase scene. My version of mind is like a strange combination of Identity and Memento.