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Serial Killer Autopsy: Beverley Allitt. Serial Killer Autopsy, #37
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- Date de parution09/12/2025
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Résumé
Serial Killer Autopsy: Beverley AllittThe nurse trusted to heal became a predator who killed. Between February and April 1991, a quiet children's ward in a small English hospital became the hunting ground for one of Britain's most prolific serial killers. Beverley Allitt, a 23-year-old State Enrolled Nurse, systematically attacked thirteen children in her care over just fifty-nine days. Four would die.
Nine others would survive attacks that left some with permanent injuries. And for weeks, as the body count mounted and the pattern became statistically impossible to ignore, no one suspected the young woman in the nurse's uniform who seemed so dedicated to saving her patients. This is true crime that goes deeper than sensationalism. Through meticulous research, extensive expert analysis, and sensitive treatment of the victims and their families, this book provides not just a chronicle of crimes but a comprehensive autopsy of how evil can hide behind a caring facade, how systems fail to detect it, and how society responds when the unthinkable becomes undeniable.
Beverley Allitt murdered four children and harmed nine others. But her legacy extends far beyond those thirteen victims. Her crimes exposed vulnerabilities in healthcare that endangered countless others, destroyed families whose trauma continues three decades later, and shattered assumptions about nurses, women, and trust itself. Some crimes are so terrible, some betrayals so profound, that understanding them requires more than retelling, it demands an autopsy.
This is the complete dissection of the Beverley Allitt case, the crimes, the investigation, the trial, the psychology, the victims, the failures, the reforms, and the questions that remain unanswered three decades later. Four children murdered. Nine others attacked. Fifty-nine days of terror. One nurse trusted to heal who chose instead to kill. This is her autopsy. Contains mature content including descriptions of crimes against children, medical procedures, and family trauma.
Recommended for mature readers interested in serious true crime analysis.
Nine others would survive attacks that left some with permanent injuries. And for weeks, as the body count mounted and the pattern became statistically impossible to ignore, no one suspected the young woman in the nurse's uniform who seemed so dedicated to saving her patients. This is true crime that goes deeper than sensationalism. Through meticulous research, extensive expert analysis, and sensitive treatment of the victims and their families, this book provides not just a chronicle of crimes but a comprehensive autopsy of how evil can hide behind a caring facade, how systems fail to detect it, and how society responds when the unthinkable becomes undeniable.
Beverley Allitt murdered four children and harmed nine others. But her legacy extends far beyond those thirteen victims. Her crimes exposed vulnerabilities in healthcare that endangered countless others, destroyed families whose trauma continues three decades later, and shattered assumptions about nurses, women, and trust itself. Some crimes are so terrible, some betrayals so profound, that understanding them requires more than retelling, it demands an autopsy.
This is the complete dissection of the Beverley Allitt case, the crimes, the investigation, the trial, the psychology, the victims, the failures, the reforms, and the questions that remain unanswered three decades later. Four children murdered. Nine others attacked. Fifty-nine days of terror. One nurse trusted to heal who chose instead to kill. This is her autopsy. Contains mature content including descriptions of crimes against children, medical procedures, and family trauma.
Recommended for mature readers interested in serious true crime analysis.






















