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    A Serial Killer

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    Coco Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Fruit Loops are the names of different types of cereal. When you hear the name “Serial Killer” you immediately think about cereal killing people, or at least that’s what I thought when I was younger. A Serial Killer is a person who continues to murder different but innocent people for no apparent reason. Serial Killers usually kill during a long period of time as well. Males are most likely to be known as one because it gives them a motivation by a variety of

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    Female Serial Killers For the most part the domain of serial homicide is ruled by men. There is however some females that has and can be serial killers. According to Bartol & Bartol (2005) there have been at thirty six female serial killers throughout the United States. In general society we do not like to believe that women are capable of committing such acts, but as we continue to alter our views, moral, and beliefs of women’s equality and feminism there is room for women to be just as likely

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    Violence in America," on the World Socialist Web Site, they state a studied made by Dr. Lewis and Dr. Pincus supporting this idea. Dr. Lewis, who studies the childhood brain development, and Dr. Pincus studied all murderers and even the notorious serial killers, and said they are the product of child abuse mixed with neurological damage and psychiatric illness, but how? We all assume if adults were abused as children they would grow out of it and seek help, well this is a false thought. Through investigations

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    the horrid serial killers that live among us and some even living incarcerated in prisons all across the country. A serial killer is described “as a person who murders three or more people in a period of over a month, with ‘cooling down’ time between murders” (Serial Killers Vs. Mass Murderers). One question being; were killers born with a sense of killing, or did they learn how to become killers over time? Many speculations come from all different kinds of people, but are serial killers born the way

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    Killer vs Killer Countless people, especially, criminologists have researched serial killers since they are fascinating. Many disagree as to what the legal definition of a serial murder, which is, “[t]he unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events. (Morton et al. 9). There is certainly not any dispute that there have been both male and female serial killers. Much of the research and documentation is specifically aimed around male serial killers. Overall, there

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    Killer vs Killer Countless people especially, criminologist have researched serial killers because they are so fascinating. Many disagree as to what the legal definition of a serial murder, which is, “[t]he unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events. (Morton et al. 9). There is certainly not any dispute that there have been both male and female serial killers. Most of the research and documentation is specifically aimed around male serial killers. Over all

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    factor that differentiates serial murderers from other homicidal offenders is their reasons to commit such horrendous crimes. Usually, homicidal killers kill because of complex conflicts between families, mobsters, couples, and friends or because money problems. "A psychokiller, I should make clear, is not a regular murderer. A murderer has a vendetta, a nice specific personal thing against his victim" (Serial Killers). However, very different from normal killers, serial murderers are motivated by

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    10 Serial Killers

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    The topic of serial killers was chosen for my research topic because of my interest in the psychological of why someone would murder another. This topic was then refined to researching 10 serial killers and identifying why they become serial killers, through a mind map that focused on the idea whether serial killers are born as killers or made into one. This therefore led to the overall research question for this project which is: “Do circumstances create a serial killer or are they born that way

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    The over dramatization of serial killers, and their apprehension has evidently distorted the facts. Civilian’s enthrallment with serial killers has both desirable and undesirable social effects (Gibson, 2006). Although all serial killers share similar characteristics they behave identically to everyone else. Civilians have been misled to believe that serial killers are different from the rest of human kind, that they possess distinguishable characteristics that can be readily identified (Haggerty

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    Serial Murder The mind behind the crime! Thesis statement: Serial Murderers are not just murderers but also victims of the rotten hand they were dealt. Abstract I. Definition History A. The Most Infamous Killer B. Myth Theory 1. WereWolves 2. Vampires III. Causes A. Serial Killer Characteristics B. Theories VI. Case Studies A. Charles Manson 1. Bibliographical Info 2. Childhood Trauma B. John Wayne Gacy 1. Bibliographical Info

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