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Rochelle Jackson - Inside Their Minds. Australian Criminals

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On the couch with some of Australias most notorious criminals, this book explores the secrets, motivations and inner workings of the criminal mind.

He is 29 years old and commits his horrendous crime alone. He is an underachiever, unskilled, doesnt have a regular job and he is now a mass murderer. What made Martin Bryant go on a brutal killing spree at Port Arthur taking the lives of 35 people?

Working with a leading Australian forensic psychologist, investigative journalist Rochelle Jackson takes us deep into the minds of eight of the countrys most notorious criminals:

* serial killer, Ivan Milat * female sex offender, Karen Ellis * serial arsonist, Peter Burgess * armed robber and escapee, Brenden Abbott * child killer, Kathleen Folbigg * murderer, Matthew Wales * and gangland warlord, Carl Williams.

She probes their motivations, delves deep into their pasts and unlocks the dark side of their humanity.

Inside Their Minds is a penetrating, forensic and revealing...

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Ian Joblin forensic psychologist in his Melbourne office This photo of - photo 1
Ian Joblin forensic psychologist in his Melbourne office This photo of - photo 2

Ian Joblin, forensic psychologist, in his Melbourne office.

This photo of Martin Bryant from 1996 was taken just days before the Port - photo 3

This photo of Martin Bryant from 1996 was taken just days before the Port Arthur massacre. (Photo courtesy of Newspix)

Former Detective Inspector John Warren who worked on the Port Arthur massacre - photo 4

Former Detective Inspector John Warren, who worked on the Port Arthur massacre investigation.

Karen Ellis leaves Melbourne Magistrates Court after answering allegations that - photo 5

Karen Ellis leaves Melbourne Magistrates Court after answering allegations that she had a sexual relationship with one of her students. (Photo courtesy of Fairfax Photos)

Karen Ellis and husband Stephen Ellis leave Melbournes County Court after she - photo 6

Karen Ellis and husband Stephen Ellis leave Melbournes County Court after she receives a suspended sentence. (Photo courtesy of Newspix)

Serial killer Ivan Milat leaves an appeal in a police car in Sydney November - photo 7

Serial killer Ivan Milat leaves an appeal in a police car in Sydney, November 1997. (Photo courtesy of AAP Image)

Ivan Milat in his lounge room Photo courtesy of AAP Image Former Detective - photo 8

Ivan Milat in his lounge room. (Photo courtesy of AAP Image)

Former Detective Inspector Bob Godden NSW Police was part of the backpacker - photo 9

Former Detective Inspector Bob Godden, NSW Police, was part of the backpacker murders investigation team.

Rochelle Jackson and Ivan Milats brother Alex Milat out the front of his house - photo 10

Rochelle Jackson and Ivan Milats brother Alex Milat out the front of his house in northern Queensland.

One of the letters sent to the author by Ivan Milat from Supermax in Goulburn - photo 11

One of the letters sent to the author by Ivan Milat from Supermax in Goulburn prison.

Arsonist Peter Burgess with flame serving in the Rural Fire Service 19 April - photo 12

Arsonist Peter Burgess (with flame) serving in the Rural Fire Service, 19 April 2001. (Photo courtesy The Border Mail)

Detective Senior Constable Bill Green NSW Police Detective Green helped - photo 13

Detective Senior Constable Bill Green, NSW Police. Detective Green helped convict Peter Burgess for 25 arsons.

Superintendent Brett Henderson NSW Police Brenden Abbotts mother Thelma - photo 14

Superintendent Brett Henderson, NSW Police.

Brenden Abbotts mother Thelma Abbott in her house Thelma Abbott holding - photo 15

Brenden Abbotts mother, Thelma Abbott, in her house.

Thelma Abbott holding Brenden at 6 months of age in Melbourne Boxer Mike - photo 16

Thelma Abbott holding Brenden at 6 months of age in Melbourne.

Boxer Mike Tyson as created by convicted armed robber and escapee Brenden - photo 17

Boxer Mike Tyson, as created by convicted armed robber and escapee, Brenden Abbott, while in jail.

Brenden Abbott in the interview room at the Darwin Police headquarters with - photo 18

Brenden Abbott in the interview room at the Darwin Police headquarters with Queensland police officers Detective Sergeants Charlie Barham and Tim Brinnums in May 1998.

Rochelle Jackson and Detective Senior Sergeant Jeff Beaman West Australia - photo 19

Rochelle Jackson and Detective Senior Sergeant Jeff Beaman, West Australia Police.

Top 14-year-old Kathleen Folbigg right in back with her grandmother and - photo 20

Top: 14-year-old Kathleen Folbigg (right in back) with her grandmother and cousins.

Middle Kathleen and Craig Folbigg in the pool with Laura Below A page from - photo 21

Middle: Kathleen and Craig Folbigg in the pool with Laura.

Below A page from one of the diaries written by Kathleen Folbigg in 1997 - photo 22

Below: A page from one of the diaries written by Kathleen Folbigg in 1997. (Courtesy of AAP Image)

An extract from one of the letters that Kathleen Folbigg wrote to the author - photo 23

An extract from one of the letters that Kathleen Folbigg wrote to the author from Silverwater Womens prison in 2006.

Detective Inspector Bernie Ryan NSW Police Detective Ryan pursued the Folbigg - photo 24

Detective Inspector Bernie Ryan, NSW Police. Detective Ryan pursued the Folbigg childrens case for years.

Child-murderer Kathleen Folbigg leaving the NSW Supreme Court Photo courtesy - photo 25

Child-murderer Kathleen Folbigg leaving the NSW Supreme Court. (Photo courtesy of AAP Image)

Paul King and Margaret Wales-King Photo courtesy of AAP Image January - photo 26

Paul King and Margaret Wales-King. (Photo courtesy of AAP Image)

January 1987 A young Matthew Wales poses with his mother in a family photo - photo 27

January 1987. A young Matthew Wales poses with his mother in a family photo. (Photo courtesy of Newspix)

Matthew Wales and his wife Maritza leaving the funeral of his mother - photo 28

Matthew Wales and his wife, Maritza, leaving the funeral of his mother, Margaret Wales-King, in Melbourne, May 2002. (Photo courtesy of Newspix)

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