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  • Profiled: The Zodiac Examined

  • The Zodiac Serial Killer, Book 2
  • By: Mark Hewitt
  • Narrated by: Mark Redfield
  • Length: 14 hrs and 17 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Profiled: The Zodiac Examined

By: Mark Hewitt
Narrated by: Mark Redfield
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The search continues....

Following up on the meticulously-detailed research of Hunted: The Zodiac Murders, Profiled: The Zodiac Examined goes beyond the case files to develop a comprehensive criminal profile that examines the personality, psychology, physical characteristics, and motives of the Zodiac. Based in the same detailed research of Hunted, Profiled sticks to the facts and articulates at every step how the conclusions of the profile were reached.

At the time the Zodiac was committing his crimes, the term “serial killer” had not yet been coined, and psychological profiles were practically unknown. Now, using 21st-century crime analytics and a sophisticated understanding of serial killers, it is possible to create a comprehensive profile that may help identify the kind of man who could commit these terrible crimes and get away with it for decades, despite an overabundance of evidence that should have pointed directly to him.

Join the search for the killer as the evidence is compiled and analyzed in Profiled: The Zodiac Examined.

©2017 Mark Hewitt (P)2018 Mark Hewitt
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Frustrating!

The Narration is outrageously frustrating .... at least one third of the audio book is dedicated to listening to the narrator repeat the word “quote” and “end quote”. Example: “he was quote intelligent end quote and understood quote directions end quote and quote a map end quote and quote distance end quote and quote cardinal points end quote ..... “ and just when you think it couldn’t get any worse he starts to quote -end quote INDIVIDUAL LETTERS !!!! It’s basically a very well researched discussion centred around the logical presentation of every possible permutation of the evidence and what it might mean.... but too much of “it could be this or it may mean that or it might actually mean none of this”. only in the very final chapters do we get some form of “quote” attempt “end quote” to present a profile of the killer..... and it’s not the author’s..... just an old one that can be pulled off the internet.... waste of cash and time.

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