Herbert Mullin believed the earth demanded blood to prevent catastrophic earthquakes. Between 1972 and 1973, he murdered thirteen people in California—ordinary men and women he claimed were chosen by the planet itself. This is a chilling, dramatized true crime account that takes you inside the mind of a killer convinced he was on a mission to save millions. Blending fact with storytelling, Earthquakes explores delusion, madness, and the blurred line between vision and violence. From early signs to the final interviews behind bars, this book pieces together the fragments of a man who mistook murder for mercy. Perfect for fans of dark psychological true crime that lingers long after the last page.
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