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'''Nadia Fezzani''' is a Canadian journalist who has conducted extensive research and interviews with many notorious American [[serial killers]].<ref>Rene Bruemmer, [http://www2.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/sundayreader/story.html?id=43c6415c-5b3a-4137-9304-a62c1dc7b005 Unravelling the mysteries behind society's most notorious murderers], ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', 31 January 2010</ref> She is known in Europe as having interviewed American serial killer [[Richard Cottingham]] for a French documentary that first aired on [[TF1]], ''Enquêtes et révélations''.<ref>[http://www.wat.tv/video/enquetes-revelations-mardi-1gkvh_2ey1r_.html Enquêtes et révélations]</ref> The first person to interview Cottingham in 30 years, Fezzani got him to admit his culpability for the first time, as well as many more murders.
'''Nadia Fezzani''' is a Canadian journalist/author who has conducted extensive research and interviews with many notorious American [[serial killers]].<ref>Rene Bruemmer, [http://www2.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/sundayreader/story.html?id=43c6415c-5b3a-4137-9304-a62c1dc7b005 Unravelling the mysteries behind society's most notorious murderers], ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', 31 January 2010</ref> She is known in Europe as having interviewed American serial killer [[Richard Cottingham]] for a French documentary that first aired on [[TF1]], ''Enquêtes et révélations''.<ref>[http://www.wat.tv/video/enquetes-revelations-mardi-1gkvh_2ey1r_.html Enquêtes et révélations]</ref> The first person to interview Cottingham in 30 years, Fezzani got him to admit his culpability for the first time, as well as many more murders.

She wrote a book in French, [[Mes tueurs en série]], which was a Best-Seller. Through interviews with Serial Killers and professionals (profilers, criminologists, neurologists, etc.), we discover how someone becomes a Serial Killer, what triggers them and what could have been done to prevent such behavior. <ref> [http://www.amazon.ca/Mes-tueurs-s%C3%A9rie-Nadia-Fezzani/dp/2761927532/ref=sr_1_1/181-9137705-8897663?ie=UTF8&qid=1413223212&sr=8-1&keywords=mes+tueurs+en+s%C3%A9rie]</ref>. The translation, [[Through the Eyes of Serial Killers: Interviews with Seven Murderers]] <ref> [http://www.amazon.com/Through-Eyes-Serial-Killers-Interviews/dp/1459724674/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413223308&sr=8-1&keywords=Through+the+eyes+of+Serial+killers+Fezzani] </ref> will be available in March 2015.

More recently, she published a book on Real Life Superheroes, [[Mission superhéros]] <ref> [http://www.archambault.ca/nadia-fezzani-mission-superheros-JLI15604113-fr-pr] </ref>, where she patrolled with those individuals who dress up at night and fight crime. She brings us into their universe, on patrol, while also showing the psychology behind it through interviews. The book will be in Europe in November.


==Life==
==Life==

Revision as of 18:30, 13 October 2014

Nadia Fezzani is a Canadian journalist/author who has conducted extensive research and interviews with many notorious American serial killers.[1] She is known in Europe as having interviewed American serial killer Richard Cottingham for a French documentary that first aired on TF1, Enquêtes et révélations.[2] The first person to interview Cottingham in 30 years, Fezzani got him to admit his culpability for the first time, as well as many more murders.

She wrote a book in French, Mes tueurs en série, which was a Best-Seller. Through interviews with Serial Killers and professionals (profilers, criminologists, neurologists, etc.), we discover how someone becomes a Serial Killer, what triggers them and what could have been done to prevent such behavior. [3]. The translation, Through the Eyes of Serial Killers: Interviews with Seven Murderers [4] will be available in March 2015.

More recently, she published a book on Real Life Superheroes, Mission superhéros [5], where she patrolled with those individuals who dress up at night and fight crime. She brings us into their universe, on patrol, while also showing the psychology behind it through interviews. The book will be in Europe in November.

Life

Nadia Fezzani covered interviews with famous athletes for five years and was in charge of the media relations for the Montreal Matrix and the Buffalo Sharks. She also conducted interviews with music stars, such as Dave Navarro and Nickelback. She has published in magazines and newspapers including Montreal Metro, 24 Heures, Dernière Heure, UMM, Bobbi, Les Canadiens, Summum, Summum Girl, Hometown Hockey, and Samedi.

As a specialist on serial killers, Ms. Fezzani has given conferences on the topic to university students and to different organizations. She has also worked with production companies on TV documentaries.[6] She is the writer of best seller [7] Mes tueurs en série (2011).[8] The English edition My Serial Killers, with a preface by Dr. Eric Hickey, contains chapters on Arthur Shawcross, Keith Jesperson, Gary Grant, Joel Rifkin, Richard Cottingham, Jack Trawick and Patrick Kearney.

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