The Invisible Predator: Yoo Young-chul and the Making of a Serial Killer - Brossura

Nally, Patrick

 
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The Invisible Predator: Yoo Young-chul and the Making of a Serial Killer

The Invisible Predator: Yoo Young-chul and the Making of a Serial Killer is a comprehensive scholarly examination of South Korea's most devastating serial murder case. Between September 2003 and July 2004, Yoo Young-chul, a man with fourteen prior convictions and a PCL-R psychopathy score of 38 out of 40, murdered twenty people across Seoul, targeting first the elderly wealthy of Gangnam and Jongno districts before pivoting to women working in Mapo's massage industry following a personal rejection that redirected his violence with catastrophic consequences.

Drawing on developmental criminology, forensic psychology, urban geography, and institutional sociology, this book traces the full arc of the case: from Yoo's impoverished childhood in rural Gochang County through the extraordinary circumstances of his capture by civilian massage parlour operators, not the police who had spent months failing to connect the killings. Each chapter combines rigorous academic analysis with narrative prose, examining the forensic sophistication of the disposal methodology, the PCL-R profile of extreme psychopathy, the systemic failures of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, and the cultural legacy of the case in Na Hong-jin's landmark film The Chaser and the 2021 Netflix documentary series. A definitive criminological account of a case


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