True Crime Tuesday has gone critical! Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling with Michael Cannell

Jan 09, 2018, 10:07 PM

Long before the specter of terrorism haunted the public imagination, a serial bomber stalked the streets  of 1950s New York. The race to catch him would give birth to a new science called criminal profiling.

Grand Central, Penn Station, Radio City Music Hall - for almost two decades, no place was safe from the  man who signed his anonymous letters "FP" and left his lethal devices in phone booths, storage lockers, even tucked into the plush seats of movie theaters. His victims were left cruelly maimed. Tabloids called him "the greatest individual menace New York City  ever faced, The Mad Bomber."

Three men hatched a brilliant scheme to catch him at his own game. Together they would capture a monster  and change the face of American law enforcement.

PLUS DUMB CRIMES & STUPID CRIMINALS!

Get the book here: www.Amazon.com/shop/darknessradio

http://www.michaelcannell.com/

Long before the specter of terrorism haunted the public imagination, a serial bomber stalked the streets  of 1950s New York. The race to catch him would give birth to a new science called criminal profiling.

Grand Central, Penn Station, Radio City Music Hall - for almost two decades, no place was safe from the  man who signed his anonymous letters "FP" and left his lethal devices in phone booths, storage lockers, even tucked into the plush seats of movie theaters. His victims were left cruelly maimed. Tabloids called him "the greatest individual menace New York City  ever faced, The Mad Bomber."

Three men hatched a brilliant scheme to catch him at his own game. Together they would capture a monster  and change the face of American law enforcement.

PLUS DUMB CRIMES & STUPID CRIMINALS!

Get the book here: www.Amazon.com/shop/darknessradio

http://www.michaelcannell.com/