Roy Braverman, better known as Ian Manook or Patrick Manoukian is the author of the very successful Yeruldelgger series (over 385,000 copies sold, Elle readers’, SNCF thriller, and Quais du Polar awards) translated into Italian (Fazi), Spanish (Salamandra), German (Blanvallet) Czech (Kniha Zin), Greek (Stereoma) and Rumanian (Crime Scene Press). In the storm, one serial killer can hide another… Fast-paced and adrenaline-filled, Hunter is a wild ride that never lets up for a single moment. What he doesn’t know, is that he is not the only one to seek revenge and that the truth is even more cruel and perverse. Pilgrim’s Rest will be the end of his journey of vengeance. He has chased Hunter for twelve years and is about to make him confess where he buried Louise, his daughter. One man, devastated ex-cop has chosen to stop in Pilgrim’s Rest. They also cannot know that after being sentenced to death, the killer walks free and is said to be back. Travellers are rare and cannot know that a serial killer murdered five men in the local motel and made their wives disappear. An online investigation has exposed French author Stéphane Bourgoin, whose books about serial killers have sold millions of copies in France, as a liar. Nobody ever stops in Pilgrim’s Rest, USA, except when the village has been cut off by a blizzard, and the dark and threatening forest is buried under a thick layer of snow. Hunter is the first volume of a trilogy that the author of Yeruldelgger will publish under the pseudonym of Roy Braverman. During his 1973 trial, Kemper requested “death by torture” as punishment for his crimes he was ultimately convicted for eight counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in the California Medical Facility.This fast-paced novel takes off with a bang, and only gains speed from there. If you’ve seen Mindhunter, you know what happened next: From May 1972 to April 1973, Kemper kidnapped and killed at least eight more people - including six college students, his abusive mother, and his mother’s friend - dismembering and defiling their bodies in ways too horrible to mention here. Stéphane Bourgoin est un écrivain, réalisateur et expert en criminologie né en 1953 à Paris. When he was 15, he murdered both of his grandparents and was sent to the criminally insane unit of the Atascadero State Hospital, where he was held until his release at age 21. I came across the video in an article on Vulture that explores Kemper and they offer the following info: Kemper is six-foot-nine and reportedly has an IQ of 145. The video also shows us that Britton did a fantastic job bringing this killer to life for the series. If you're curious to know more about Kemper's history and his crimes, we have a documentary and extended interview for you to watch today that features the real Kemper talking about his crimes and they are really quite chilling to watch. This character was played by actor Cameron Britton in the series, but Kemper is a real person that actually exists and is still alive today and spending his days imprisoned in the California Medical Facility. Stphane Bourgoin has written dozens of true-crime books focused on killers, such as Edward Kemper and Jeffrey Dahmer, and has previously claimed to have extensive experience, including. David Fincher's Mindhunter series was such an incredibly well made and fascinating show! One of the most memorable characters from the series was a serial killer named Edmund Kemper, who was interviewed multiple times by the FBI agents.
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