The New Millennium Serial Killer, Chris Clark
The New Millennium Serial Killer, Chris Clark
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The New Millennium Serial Killer
Examining the Crimes of Christopher Halliwell

Author: Chris Clark, Bethan Trueman

Narrator: Sasha Higgins

Unabridged: 7 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/31/2023


Synopsis

In March 2011, a major police investigation was opened in the search for missing Swindon local, Sian O'Callaghan. When taxi driver Christopher Halliwell was arrested, Detective Superintendent Stephen Fulcher didn't expect what happened next.

After the body of another missing girl, Becky Godden-Edwards, was uncovered, the police had two murders on their hands and one suspect, but how many more unsolved murders could Christopher Halliwell be responsible for? The hidden cache of around sixty pieces of women's clothing and accessories that he led police to suggests that the number could be much higher than the two murders he has been convicted of.

In The New Millennium Serial Killer, former police intelligence officer Chris Clark and true crime podcast host Bethan Trueman use their in-depth research to present a comprehensive study into convicted killer Christopher Halliwell. With a foreword by former Detective Superintendent Stephen Fulcher, this book presents a fascinating account of this cruel killer and tells the heartbreaking stories of over twenty women whose cases remain unsolved today, seeking to find justice for their loved ones who are still waiting for answers. Do they remain with Christopher Halliwell and the collection of women's items?

About Chris Clark

Chris Clark was a policeman for twenty-eight years. He joined Norfolk Constabulary as a constable in 1966, proudly wearing its uniform until 1994. As well as serving as a beat officer, he also worked in Major Incident rooms and as a Royal Protection Officer. His chief responsibility, however, was in intelligence gathering and dissemination, helping to steer police towards an understanding of the travelling criminal who crosses boundaries at will. As an Intelligence Officer Chris built alliances with his counterparts in surrounding counties, Regional Crime Intelligence Offices, and the Intelligence Office at New Scotland Yard. Now retired, he has spent three years using his unique expertise to reinvestigate cold cases.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peggy on November 02, 2022

Another true crime book which I devoured in one sitting. The story of the notorious taxi driver Christopher Hallowell. A body of a woman found and there is only one suspect. As the body count begins to rise the team trying to solve this heinous crime delve deeper into this suspected taxi driver and......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on October 05, 2022

I received a free copy of, The New Millennium Serial Killer, by Chris Clark, Bethan Trueman, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Halliwell ( not saving his full name, he does not deserve it) is a sick man, he got away with so much much murder and carnage, before he was......more

Goodreads review by Megan on March 05, 2023

Oh how I love a true crime book. I have always wondered what makes them do what they do. Were they born this way? Or were they made this way? Firstly there are some cases (murders and disappearances) in this book that could possibly be tied to Christopher Halliwell that are currently unsolved. I would......more

Goodreads review by Monica on November 21, 2022

This was a very well researched book into the crimes of Christopher Halliwell (whom I had never heard of) and the possibility of him being responsible for more murders than the two he was charged with. Throughout the book, I can hear the frustration of the authors and, of course, Steve Fulcher, the c......more

Goodreads review by Sharmini on September 26, 2022

Fascinating story. I had read about Christopher Halliwell’s case, but found out so much more after reading this book. Lots of new details about Halliwell’s possible involvement in other missing women cases, specifically Claudia Lawrence. The writers have conducted a lot of new research, seemingly di......more