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The Case of Mary Bell: A Portrait of a Child Who Murdered
The Case of Mary Bell: A Portrait of a Child Who Murdered

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Author: Gitta Sereny
Publisher: Pimlico
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 33867

Media: Paperback
Edition: New edition
Pages: 336
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.2

ISBN: 0712662979
EAN: 9780712662970
ASIN: 0712662979

Publication Date: February 2, 1995
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Ex Library book with usual markings. Slight signs of wear, but generally good condition throughout. Immediate dispatch

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  • Hardcover - Case of Mary Bell

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Informative but lacking   January 17, 2008
This is a good read, and disturbingly interesting, but it's also a little out dated and missing vital information, but it is well written and generally objective, neither condemming nor justifying, giving a different view than the one we all imagine on hearing that name 'Mary Bell.'


5 out of 5 stars Excellent read for true crime and psychology fans   November 8, 2004
 31 out of 32 found this review helpful

I grew up in Newcastle, the city where Mary Bell committed her crimes, in the 1980s and as such was always aware of this case and the "folklore" built up around it in a city that won't forget these awful crimes. As such I was very kean to read "The Case of Mary Bell" to understand more of the truth behind the case and perhaps gain some insight as to how on earth an 11 year old girl comes to murder two innocent little boys. The book has not disappointed me at all.

Sereny has produces a fascinating account of the case. She is an excellent writer and as a consequence the book is very readable and her theories clear and easy to follow. Sereny was present throughout Mary's trial and subsequently visited Mary in her detention centre. She has also talked to the the vast majority of the parties involved in the case, from the police to the families of both perpetrator and victims. Her research was clearly very thorough, her presentation of events is clear and it would seem very accurate.

Sereny's examination of Mary's character and possible motivations is fascinating and she does not attempt to either condemn her as evil or diminish her responsibility for her crimes. Her opinions on Mary and her co-defendent Norma Bell (no relation to Mary) are interesting, well argued and fair. The examination of the relationship between Mary and Norma was in my opinion particularly interesting as it was key to the case. It was fascinating to read how such a young child could so manipulate an older girl and indeed the adults around her for her own ends. At the time this book was originally written, the 1970s, not much was really known about Mary's background, but Sereny has gathered as much information as she could and produces some good reasoning on what made Mary kill as a result. Her family is looked into in depth, at least as much as the family was willing to reveal at the time. The first hand information they provide is very valuable in understanding the whole case. Interviews with those in the community as a whole also provide a fascinating insight into how these crimes affected a whole community for many years and still affects it, I believe, today.

Sereny also discusses the way the justice system treats children who kill and again produces some interesting thoughts on this. While it is clear Sereny has sympathy with Mary and Norma, and does not like the way the system treats such children, her analysis is both fair and constructive. Her examination of the trial process is thorough and I also found it fascinating to see how children are interviewed by the police in such matters.

The book, though written some time ago, is still highly relevant today in our increasingly violent and disillusioned society. In this new edition Sereny has added a short but interesting and thought provoking section on the Bulger case from the 1990s which presents some interesting theories and also shows how little has changed in the years between the two cases, both in society as a whole and the attitude towards such children, and also in the justice system. Indeed it seems little has changed even today and another such killer could well be in the making now. Overall this is an excellent and important text in our modern culture and a must for those interested in true crime and psychology.


5 out of 5 stars Eerily compelling and compassionate   March 15, 2003
 22 out of 24 found this review helpful

Gitta Sereny's study is split into two halves - a blow-by-blow account of the trial, and an analysis of the familial background and social circumstances of Mary Bell's life as well as her detention after her conviction of manslaughter on two counts, due to diminished responsiblity.

Essentially, Mary Bell murdered two small boys at the age of eleven in 1968, and in the second case the boy was evidently throttled, before having the initial "M" carved into his stomach after death with a razor blade, and his face sprinkled with flowers. What is most remarkable and distressing is the extent to which Mary sought attention and boasted of her crimes in notes she and her cohort, Norma Bell (no relation, acquitted of charges of murder and manslaughter), left in a nursery which they broke into, and displayed aberrant and classically psychopathic behaviour after the incident.

What is essential is that this case study is approached with an open mind, for it is a liberal social study which lays much of the blame of society for the "cries unheard", the title of the follow-up to this study. It is fair and humane, as well as perceptive and informative. As Sereny herself would say, it is compassionate without being sentimental.

An essential read for those troubled or concerned by child psychopaths and the reform of the social security and welfare system in the U.K..


3 out of 5 stars slow paced yet interesting   December 6, 2000
 7 out of 19 found this review helpful

this is an informative account of the child murderer Mary Bell. The author investigates the potrayal of the child as evil, the role of her accomplice, and the media attention received. The book gives a general overview of the case and whilst it is interesting it is quite a slow read.



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