Catching Monsters
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Rapists. Paedophiles. Psychopaths. Their crimes are the most horrific of any criminal and the devastation wrought on the victims and their families is incalculable. Their crimes are often highly organized, systematic and secretive, making their capture a challenge that is never an easy one. David Bright is a man who has taken on this challenge again and again - and won. In his pursuit of justice he is relentless and unerring. His dedication to fighting these monsters has earned him 33 commendations, three awards for gallantry and an MBE. An outstanding record which only a select few can claim to equal. His investigations put Sydney Cooke, dubbed the most evil man in Britain, behind bars. Cooke headed the most sadistic paedophile ring in Britain. A ring who, it is believed, abducted, repeatedly sexually abused and then killed around 20 young teenagers. His ground-breaking work in this investigation, amongst many others, alerted the public to the existence of organised paedophilia. A menace that had previously either been hushed up, ignore or simply not fully understood. In this volume David Bright takes the reader on a journey into the world of the monsters that plague us. It is an uncompromising, sometimes uncomfortable read, yet could be viewed as vital if we are to understand and combat these demons.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #511509 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11-30
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
David Bright's dedication to fighting monsters has earned him 33 commendations, 3 awards for gallantry and an MBE. An outstanding record which only a select few can claim to equal. His investigations put Sydney Cooke, dubbed the most evil man in Britain, behind bars.
Customer Reviews
gripping, very sad but highly essential reading
This is a fascinating and well written book. It really is eye opening and rather worrying. Some of the horrific crimes covered in here are truly too awful to contemplate. However, it really is a must read. David Bright and others in this book who have helped remove the monsters off our streets deserve nothing but the highest praise. Highlights what a difficult job the police do, especially under the constraints of Labour's highly damaging politically correct policies.
I can't recommend this enough, but be warned, it is not for the faint hearted...


