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The Unspeakable Crimes of Dr. Petiot
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320 pages
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The narrative centers on the ambiguous legacy of a man accused of heinous crimes during World War II, juxtaposing his actions as both a potential mass killer and a vigilante hero. In the 1946 trial, Thomas Maeder delves into the grisly details of the murders, including the dismemberment of victims, and presents a psychological profile of the accused. The book offers a gripping account of the trial, highlighting the tension between the doctor's alleged heroism and his chilling criminality, leaving the true motivations behind his actions shrouded in mystery.
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2008, paperback
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