The 1970s saw some of the worst mass killings and murders in recent
history. Fanatical cult leader Jim Jones was responsible for the deaths
of hundreds, while serial killers Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy each had
dozens of victims. The chilling crimes of murderers including the
Yorkshire Ripper - Peter Sutcliffe - and the Hillside Strangler stunned
the world when the details were made public. In Murders That Shocked the
World - 1970s, author Michael Cowton investigates the decade's worst
murders and murderers.
About the author: Michael Cowton
Michael Cowton honed his journalistic skills on national newspapers as a
features writer, columnist and chief sub-editor, working variously for
the Daily Express, The Observer and Mail On Sunday. As a published
biographer, his writing credits include works on the bands Level 42 and
Pet Shop Boys. A former magazine editor and visiting lecturer in media
studies, he is currently employed as a production editor for a major
publishing house. Married with two children, he lives in Lincolnshire.