Synopses & Reviews
Over a third of serial killers are never caught. Why are killers so difficult to catch, especially when many deliberately drop hints as to their identities? Why are psychics often more successful than police profilers? The answer is simple. The police are doing their job wrong. Fuell analyzes FBI training, forensic science and the role of the media in high-profile cases, including OJ Simpson and serial killer Ted Bundy. Full of case histories and interviews with investigators, To Catch a Killer controversially argues that due to deep-rooted and fundamental flaws in police methodology, killers are -- literally -- getting away with murder.