Emma Bevington Jane Fritsch 2020. Serial Killers of the 70s Book Analysis “Serial Killers of the 70s,” by Jane Fritsch, explores the era’s notorious serial killers. Fritsch, a seasoned crime journalist, aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the of the infamous serial killers of the 70s, shedding light on the societal factors that may have contributed to their emergence. While Fritsch offers a lot of insight by providing the facts, the book could benefit from delving into the emotional toll and trauma experienced by the families of the victims and murderers. Jane Fritsch, author of “Serial Killers of the 70s” and “Serial Killers of the 80s”, is an accomplished journalist. She won the Pulitzer Prize as a co-finalist, and contributed as a reporter for The New …show more content…
Fritsch used court documents, police reports, and interviews for primary sources, and her secondary sources included biographies and articles related to serial killers. Her impressive experience in the journalism world, covering a serial killer’s story and trial, and her extensive research using reliable sources, qualifies Fritsch to author this book. Fritsch’s writing style in “Serial Killer of the 70s” is characterized by a straightforward and journalistic approach. The information is presented in a clear and concise manner, focusing on factual details rather than sensationalism or embellishments. The book is organized in chronological order, with each chapter dedicated to a specific serial killer or group. Fritsch begins with background information on the societal context of the 1970s before dissecting the individual cases, providing detailed accounts of each crime, the investigations, the victims (name, age, circumstance of the homicide), and legal proceedings. Quotes from law enforcement officials are present throughout the book, adding truth and perspective to the journalism. Overall, Fritsch’s narrative provides a detailed and sobering