If you can get the answer to one unresolved mystery.

jonbenet chapter is chapter twenty and is entitled boulder. it should be around page 337 of 406 on the .pdf since the cover and intro makes it not jibe exactly with the book's page numbers.

i originally downloaded the book of scribd but now it costs money to sign up. some of the stuff is still free.

the search engine on it is not that good. this book pops up about twenty times uploaded by different users but sometimes it's just excerpts or it blurs out some pages unless you pay money and register. i mean it's not expensive but still.

here are four links that look like the entire book free and clear. each one has the whole book but i included a few in case some pages are blurred out on any of them.

if they're all missing something just message me because i have the full .pdf downloaded from a couple years back. i can just email it to you!

"programmed to kill: the politics of serial murder" full book.

link two, should be another full upload.

link three, another full upload.

link four, should be yet another full upload.

child abuse networks are really covered in the first few chapters. a lot of it deals with serial killers as sleeper agents designed to carry out assassinations and to provoke fear. people get afraid of serial killers and mass shooters and trade out some freedoms for protection against them.

there were a few things in it i don't totally buy though. one thing for instance is that i feel mcgowan gives too much credibility to things said by henry lee lucas. he did kill a lot of people but was also a serial confessor.

but overall i think a lot of my skepticism just comes from what might be denial. the information is pretty well sourced. i mean i don't think i could accept living in a country where government wrongdoing can exist to this level.

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