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"Murder and Its Motives" is a seminal work in the field of criminology and true crime literature, authored by the renowned writer and journalist F. Tennyson Jesse. In this influential study, Jesse seeks to categorize the diverse and often harrowing reasons behind the act of homicide, proposing a framework of six primary classifications: murder for gain, revenge, elimination, jealousy, the lust of killing, and conviction. Through a series of detailed and meticulously researched case studies, the author explores some of the most notorious criminal trials of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
By examining the psychological underpinnings and social circumstances of figures such as William Palmer and Constance Kent, Jesse provides deep insights into the darker aspects of human nature. The work is celebrated for its analytical depth, literary style, and its pioneering approach to understanding the criminal mind. "Murder and Its Motives" remains an essential text for anyone interested in the history of crime, legal theory, and the complex motivations that drive individuals to commit the ultimate transgression. It stands as a landmark contribution to forensic literature, blending narrative flair with rigorous observation.
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