
It is true that the United States of America does not shy away from murder and slaughter today, but in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it killed people in a much more organized and precise way; 100 million Native Americans were killed in the course of land grabbing policies and the creation of the largest, most powerful, richest and, of course, the freest (!) country in history! The book "Death Note: Small Town Slaughterhouse" chronicles the crimes of one such immigrant family; the Bandar family, known as "pioneer serial killers." In this book, as in his other works, Harold Schachter has gone to another criminal story from American history and presented a story of a family whose men and women worked together to kill people for both money and the pleasure of killing! The story goes back to the 1870s and the presence of a strange family in Labatt County - meaning "beast" - in the state of Kansas, whose cruelty and murders were so extreme that they became known as the "Bloodhounds". The Little Town Slaughterhouse narrates the story of this family in detail, detailing the appearance and behavior of each of its members, in the context of the time and place of the crimes, and shows that the Bloodhounds were just one of the criminals of their time who, by luck or misfortune, became more famous than others!
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- pages: 84
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786227543339
- Persian Title: کتاب مشاهیر مرگ: سلاخ خانه کوچک شهر
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