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It Was Always Me: Edward Edwards,

The Most Prolific Serial Killer Of All Time

The expanded second edition of the breakthrough true crime book, “It’s ME! Edward Wayne Edwards, The Serial Killer You Never Heard Of” explores previously unseen evidence that adds yet another nail into Edwards’ coffin.

Meet Edward Wayne Edwards, the most evil serial killer you’ve never heard of. In this chilling case-by-case analysis and story of the killer’s life, former detective John A. Cameron argues that Edwards was not only responsible for the five torture-murders he confessed to and was eventually convicted for, but for dozens more across the U.S., over decades. Tracing the murderer’s life from his beginnings as a misguided boy who witnessed his mother’s suicide, Cameron conducted hundreds of interviews, including exchanging phone calls and letters with the killer and interviewing his family. The result is a complex, terrifying, and fascinating analysis of Edwards’ deadly travels across the U.S.  Each part of this haunting timeline is tied by Cameron to murder cases in the areas Edwards lived, based on his MO and his sick joy in taunting police, attending trials on the cases, and getting people wrongfully convicted for the murders he claims he did. These cases and ties include links to the famed Zodiac Killer, and more.

 

 

 

John A. Cameron

John A. Cameron is a retired police detective from Great Falls, Montana. His career in law enforcement began in 1979. He retired in 2005 as a sergeant of detectives, working cold cases. He has worked on FBI serial killer task forces, catching ritualistic child cannibal killer, Nathan Bar-Jonah. His cases have been featured on America’s Most Wanted, Dateline NBC, and he helped produce a series known as “Most Evil” on Tru TV. In 2010, while working as an analyst for the Montana Board of Pardons and Parole in Deer Lodge Prison, Montana, he was in a position to access information that had been kept secret for 55 years, unraveling the most intelligent and prolific serial killer in history.