Author Carol J. Oas

Dangerous and disregarding people don’t just drop out of the sky. Nor are they born bloodthirsty and cruel. When looking at the developmental years of adult criminals and juvenile delinquents or the selfish patterns of anyone that we must rub shoulders with, the question is asked “How does one get this way?” Typically we can see the answers within their genetic mental health history which may hint of possible concern and their first 5 years after birth which is their most impressionable social training ground.
This volume reveals what the source and beginnings of aberrant behavior looks like, and what the adults they become act like. It also gives us perspective as to how to recognize and at least avoid predators in regular person clothing.
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Is there a cure or pill for predatory behavior?
Is there hope for your relative or coworker from Hell?
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Where they come from, what they look like and how we can prevent or dodge them is the purpose of this book. When it comes to the above questions Theodore Robert Bundy’s life gives us all the information we need.
Previously titled "BUNDY - The psychopath's side of the story"
BUNDY - The Childhood of a Serial Killer
Book Introduction
There have been many well documented and highly informed publications describing the crimes, the investigations, the court proceedings, the death row interviews, the information given by personal acquaintances, intimates, and more. This book is not intended to be a scholarly dissection of the information to date. My intention is to clarify once and for all the “why” of his crimes, as well as how according to social sciences his personality was launched.
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Ted himself struggled with the underbelly of his personality disorder, but he was too close to it—too injured by it—to enable or even allow himself to put an end to his behavior. He certainly did not want to give up his sadistic pastime if he could avoid it.
What They Are Saying:
A Great Read!
"If you want to know more about Bundy, this is a must read. The way the author weaves in stories along with clinical assessments makes it so interesting and informative. I really appreciated the notes about other serial killers as well as the chapter devoted to the near misses. Anyone who enjoys true crime will appreciate this book."
- Matt
