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    Overview In the 1980s serial killers were understood to be a new development, a phenomenon frequently accredited to the excesses of American culture. It was a decade of change, one of freedom and great music. It was also a decade that brought the shock and fear of serial killers. Today it seems as if all societies have serial killers. People in today’s society are left with questions such as: Who are they? Why are they so different? Why do they commit such horrific crimes? There are many theories

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    Female Serial Killers

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    Not many people know that women can murder others, let alone, be serial murderers. What has been perceived generally in our societies is that women are the creation of God who sacrifice for others and care selflessly. It is the males who are seen as the abusers, the ones who murder, kill others for their selfish motives. That is true but not completely. The majority of people who abuse, or kill are males. However, women are also seen as doing these acts so anonymous to their “feminism”. Women also

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    “The Killer Clown,” is a nickname many won’t forget. Throughout the 1970’s, this man quietly rampaged the streets of a suburb in Chicago, kidnapping young men and shattering the lives of their families. He carried out his crimes until he was captured in the late ‘70s. The killer clown was revealed to be the man known as John Wayne Gacy. His case was very unique. He struggled with his sexuality and even had an alter ego known as “Pogo the Clown” (Morrison). According to Gacy, this alter ego controlled

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    Psycho killers are driven by a desire to kill that is often sexual and causes them to murder strangers and it is imperative to determine what makes a serial killer so distinct from homicidal murderers. It has been proved that genetics is the key role in determining who becomes a serial killer while criminologists and psychologists argue that abuse and abandonment create the foundation in which serial killers grow into vicious murders. The largest difference between a murderer and a serial killer

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    Serial Killers are a product of their environment rather than result of the genes they were born with. Parental and peer abuse is the main contributing factor in the shaping of a serial killer. Serial killer traits can range from physical abuse to bed wetting in the adolescence stage of their lives. During the adolescence stage the abuse can make more of an impact on the molding of the serial killers personality. Modern serial killers are a product of their environment; factors such as; physical

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    Serial Killer Mindset

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    of a Serial Killer “I didn’t want to hurt them, I only wanted to kill them,”, said David Berkowitz, the son of Sam. David is one of the many American serial killers that have left our civilization with a destructive impact. The creation of a serial killer goes all the way back to their childhood, which leads them to have a ritual. There are eight different types of desolating motives a serial killer can have, all of which have a devastating effect on our society. Some motives a serial killer can

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    Serial Killer Traits

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    Serial Killers: Genetically or Environmentally Engineered? According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the definition of serial murder is “the unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events” (“Serial Murder”). There are many definitions for serial murder, but ultimately it narrows down to the amount of killings and how spaced out the events are. A serial killer is a very organized planner, often waiting for the right moment or the right person before they

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    Serial Killers Essay

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    commit crimes, some of them become the most dangerous criminals, known as serial killer. A serial killer is a term to describe that human being who commits series of murder. The word ‘serial killer’ was given by Robert K. Russler (FBI Investigator) in 1975 after he encountered series of murders. Serial killers are just not murderers but also the victim of bad society or the bad environment in which they grew up in. The serial killers are psychotic and mentally insane people; usually typical white males

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    Women In Serial Killers

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    been a traditional trend of men being serial killers. Women in comparison aren’t usually the sex that is thought of when thinking of serial killers, this does not mean that women cant be serial killers but it means that there is a less number of women serial killers compared to men in the world. Both men and women can be serial killers but often the way they carry out their task is different and why they do it is also different altogether. Women serial killers are also thought to be less violent in

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    Over 20 years ago, the FBI searched for a serial killer who was killing numerous women across three different states. But how would the FBI find this person? The more they read in to the case, the victims, and how the crime was committed it became more obvious who was behind these horrific crimes. Eventually the FBI arrested Ted Bundy for the murder of over 30 women. Each one has a different motive which causes the victims and the crime to be different, but what about their brain chemistry. In

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