Public Book
Mothers Who Kill
True Crime Stories (English Edition)
by Javier Soto
About the Book
Sixteen documented cases. Forty-seven years. One question that never gets easier: What drives a mother to kill? In this rigorously reported true crime collection, Javier Soto examines the legal records, news coverage, and forensic context behind some of the most discussed maternal homicide cases in the United States. From postpartum psychosis and delusion to revenge, neglect, coercion, and catastrophic system failure, each chapter shows how the facts, not sensationalism, should lead the story.
Inside this book: , you will find: Documented case-by-case narratives built from verifiable public sources Profiles that keep the victims visible and the language restrained Clear explanations of the psychiatric and legal issues in each case Context on child protection, criminal procedure, and forensic medicine A broader view of how family, medicine, and justice can fail at once If you want true crime with depth, precision, and respect for the record, this book belongs on your shelf.
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1 confirmed reader reviews.
it’s not an easy read, but it’s thoughtful, well-researched, and respectful
What stood out to me most was the tone—it stays focused on facts and context, and the author tries to explain the circumstances behind each case instead of just shocking the reader. That made it easier to read, even when the stories themselves were difficult











