A True Crime Farewell
  Posted by Kristine Huntley on Sep 18, 2009
Level 26ers,

I have some sad news—this will be my last blog for the True Crime section. I’ve so enjoyed exploring and talking about serial killers with you all in this blog, but the time has come for me to move on. I will still definitely be around on the site—I’m as eager for Book Two of Level 26 as you all are!—and will hopefully now have more time to interact with all of you. Josh Caldwell will be taking over for me here at Level 26 next week, and I hope you all will give him as warm a welcome as you’ve always given me. I know he’s going to bring a great new perspective to this section and the site in general.

For my final True Crime blog, I’d like to turn it mostly over to you and find out what draws you to serial killer stories, either real life ones or fictional ones. I have many friends for whom tales of serial killers are “too gory” or “too scary” or just “not my cup of tea.” Obviously, for those of us here, that’s definitely not the case.

For me, it’s a walk on the dark side, a chance to really see into a person with a really dark soul… without having to be face-to-face with an actual serial killer the way detectives, criminalists, and lawyers often are. Some people are armchair travelers, going to other countries in their minds by reading travelogues or watching documentaries on television. For me, reading novels about serial killers or true crime articles or books about them is a walk through a killer’s mind, a chance to cross that dark terrain and attempt to figure out just what makes these murderers tick.

I’ll turn it over to you now—what brings you here? What fascinates you about serial killers? And what first got you curious about them?

I’ll sign off now… if you’re a CSI fan and want to keep up with my writing, you can check out my reviews at www.csifiles.com. The new season starts next week. Big thanks for reading the True Crime blog and for all of your thoughtful comments!


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