Dennis Nilsen has confessed to horrific crimes from "beyond the grave" in a new book based on notes he penned in jail. Family members of the murderer's victims have reacted with fury that details of his crimes have been published.
The Government blocked Nilsen's bid to publish an autobiography in the 1990s. But the controversial book, History of a Drowning Boy, is now set to be published by RedDoor Press this week, claims to uncover the motives for Nilsen’s killing spree.
One bereaved relative said it was as if the serial killer is "still laughing at us from beyond the grave". Nilsen murdered at least 12 men in North London, and chopped up the bodies of his victims before burying them or stuffing their remains down drains.
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