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Psycho.com: serial killers on the internet: True crime stories of psychopaths who became online sensations (Dark Webs True Crime) 3

Psycho.com: serial killers on the internet: True crime stories of psychopaths who became online sensations (Dark Webs True Crime) 3

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True tales of serial killers who went viral

Serial killers have been with us for decades. The internet has put them in our pockets

The Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs: A pair of teens go on a murderous spree, filming themselves along the way. When their deadly rampage is finished, more than 20 are dead and their exploits are immortalized in the most shocking video ever to circulate the internet, “3 Guys, 1 Hammer

Pedro Rodrigues Filho, aka "Killer Petey": A serial killer with over 100 kills to his name prides himself on killing only murderers, rapists and pedophiles. When he walks free, he becomes a Youtube sensation

Mark Twitchell, aka the "Dexter" Serial Killer: A psychopath lures victims through online dating to use as “research” for his twisted film project

Psycho.com is a chilling look at what happens when murderous minds meet modern technology.

"What I loved most about the book is it wasn't just about the killers and what made them tick, but also focused on the victims who deserved to be remembered just as much if not more" - reviewer

What the critics are saying about Eileen Ormsby

‘Riveting.’ Who Magazine

‘Investigative journalism that gallops along at a cracking pace.’ SMH Good Weekend

Stalkers is 'chilling... harrowing...unpicks the sordid tale from the start' The Sun UK

'Dark, disturbing and near unbelievable... [Stalkers is] my No.1 true crime read this year' OzNoir

‘Ormsby has delivered a triumph of narrative journalism, meticulously researched and gripping, a skilful mergence of tech jargon with human drama.’ The Saturday Paper

‘The book is a fascinating expose of this particular aspect of the “dark web” of internet dealings and its subsequent unravelling.’ Sydney Morning Herald

‘Ormsby’s investigative journalism shines’ Penthouse Magazine

‘What pulls you through The Darkest Web isn’t its often-nefarious, sometimes-gory details, but Ormsby’s handling of three progressively intense narrative arcs.’ The Guardian

‘The darknet has become a repository for human cruelty, perversion and psychosis, and Ormsby captures all the tragedy in her gripping book.’ The Australian

‘Ormsby gently takes the reader by the hand, unpacking the technology underpinning this ‘dark net’ market.’ Australian Police Journal