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Since his arrest, trial, and imprisonment in 1963, the media’s non-stop obsession with Ian Brady continues to this day, who is frequently invoked as being 'the most evil man alive.' Could such an 'evil' and hated man provide enough insight into serial killers and their crimes to benefit society, particularly forensic profilers and criminologists?
THE GATES OF JANUS provides, for the first time, an important perspective on serial killers and serial killing that could only be obtained from the inside. Sometimes sensitive, sometimes vengeful, Brady’s revelations are always intelligent, suffused with deep and disquieting personal knowledge.