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OverviewPedro López: True Crime Serial Killers by Johann Bachmann Unveil the chilling saga of Pedro López, the ""Monster of the Andes,"" in this gripping true crime narrative that exposes one of history's most prolific serial killers. From the 1960s to his capture in 1980, López preyed on over 100 young girls across Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador, exploiting poverty, porous borders, and systemic apathy to perpetrate unspeakable horrors. This meticulously researched account delves into the heart of his reign of terror, revealing the societal neglect, corruption, and judicial failures that allowed him to evade justice for over a decade. Through haunting police records, survivor testimonies, and the relentless pursuit of Detective Javier Torres, Pedro López: True Crime Serial Killers traces the predator's path from a brutal childhood in the Andes to his calculated crimes targeting society's most vulnerable. The book uncovers López's chilling manipulation tactics, luring impoverished children with promises of sweets and adventure, only to unleash unimaginable violence. Yet, it also shines a light on the courage of survivors like Ana Quispe, who escaped his clutches, and the fierce advocacy of mothers like Maria Vargas, whose grief fueled a movement for justice. Dr. Elena Martinez, a forensic psychologist, provides expert insight into the mind of a predator and the cultural silence that shrouded sexual violence in the Andes. Bachmann's narrative goes beyond sensationalism, exposing the jurisdictional chaos, corrupt officials, and societal biases that devalued López's victims. It also celebrates the resilience of Andean communities as they rebuilt in the face of trauma, forging a legacy of hope and reform. This is not just a story of a monster-it's a searing indictment of systemic failures and a powerful call to action. Pedro López: True Crime Serial Killers demands we confront uncomfortable truths about gender-based violence, marginalization, and the complicity of silence. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, readers of criminal psychology, and those seeking stories of resilience, this book will horrify, inspire, and challenge you to advocate for a world where justice prevails. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Johann BachmannPublisher: Johann Bachmann Imprint: Johann Bachmann Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9798231684816Pages: 278 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 |