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OverviewMarc Dutroux: True Crime Serial Killers by Johann Bachmann Unravel the chilling true crime saga of Marc Dutroux, Belgium's most infamous serial killer, in this haunting novel that exposes the horrors of his crimes and a nation's systemic failures. From 1995 to 1996, Dutroux, a seemingly ordinary electrician, abducted, tortured, and murdered young girls, hiding his atrocities in a secret dungeon beneath his unassuming home in Grâce-Hollogne. Preying on vulnerable children like Julie Lejeune, Melissa Russo, An Marchal, and Laetitia Delhez, he exploited a fractured society plagued by economic woes, police incompetence, and a culture of silence to evade justice for years. Drawing on police reports, trial transcripts, and the raw testimonies of those scarred by the tragedy, this meticulously crafted narrative plunges readers into a nightmare that shook Belgium to its core. Follow Sophie Lambert, a grieving mother whose relentless search for her missing daughter, Julie, exposes the chilling indifference of a broken system. Witness the torment of Detective Luc Dubois, a dogged investigator battling bureaucratic inertia and his own demons to stop a predator. And feel the crushing guilt of Pieter Claes, a neighbor haunted by his failure to report a suspicious white van, a silence that mirrors a community paralyzed by fear. Marc Dutroux: True Crime Serial Killers is more than a recounting of evil; it's a searing indictment of the societal cracks that allowed Dutroux to thrive. From the quaint cobblestone streets of Grâce-Hollogne to the suffocating darkness of his dungeon, Bachmann paints a vivid portrait of a nation grappling with its failures. The book delves into Dutroux's twisted psyche, his calculated manipulations, and the lasting trauma inflicted on survivors and a nation. It honors the memory of the victims-innocent girls whose lives were stolen-and amplifies the voices of those fighting for justice. This gripping tale captures the public outrage that sparked sweeping reforms in Belgium's justice system, child protection policies, and societal attitudes. It's a tribute to the resilience of families like Sophie's, who transformed grief into advocacy, and a stark warning of the consequences of complacency. Perfect for fans of true crime and social justice narratives, this novel blends heart-wrenching storytelling with a call for vigilance, ensuring the lessons of this tragedy endure. Content Warning: Contains graphic depictions of violence, child abuse, and psychological trauma. Reader discretion is advised. Though a work of fiction, this novel is rooted in the chilling reality of Dutroux's crimes, offering a powerful exploration of evil, accountability, and the fight for a safer future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Johann BachmannPublisher: Johann Bachmann Imprint: Johann Bachmann Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.372kg ISBN: 9798231496655Pages: 276 Publication Date: 12 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJohann Bachmann is a multidisciplinary author whose diverse body of work explores the intricate terrain of the human experience through psychology, philosophy, cultural anthropology, and sharp-witted satire. Drawing from academic foundations and lived insight, Bachmann crafts narratives that range from meditative explorations of the psyche to biting critiques of modern society. With works such as Reclaiming Yourself: Overcoming Trauma with CBT, The Human Condition, and The Modern Man, Bachmann demonstrates a deep commitment to personal growth, emotional resilience, and the evolving dynamics of identity in a rapidly shifting world. His approach is marked by clarity, compassion, and intellectual rigor, making complex psychological and sociological concepts accessible and deeply relatable. In titles like Angels & Demons and The Book of the Dead, he delves into the symbolic and mythological dimensions of the human soul, weaving Jungian archetypes and cross-cultural beliefs into a rich tapestry of introspection and spiritual inquiry. These works speak to readers who are not only curious about the world but also courageously engaged in their own inner journeys. Bachmann's satirical works, including The Capitalist Manifesto, Money & Greed Again: The Adventures of President Ronald Grump, and The Joe Rogain Conspiracy Special, reveal a different dimension of his voice-one that is unafraid to challenge, parody, and expose the absurdities of contemporary power, media, and cultural myth-making. His humor is both irreverent and incisive, offering readers laughter wrapped in social commentary. What unites all of Johann Bachmann's writing is a deep reverence for the questions that shape our lives: What does it mean to be human? How do we find meaning in suffering? What do our myths, systems, and stories reveal about us? Whether addressing the silent wounds of trauma or the loud chaos of politics, Bachmann's work invites readers to think critically, feel deeply, and engage authentically with the world and with themselves. Johann Bachmann continues to write, research, and explore from his home base, where psychology meets storytelling and satire meets sincerity. His books serve as both mirrors and maps-for those seeking understanding in the noise and silence of modern life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |