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    Cary Stayner’s childhood was filled with various events that were traumatic in nature, but when it came to the murder of four female tourists in Yosemite National Park, he made demands and confessed to the FBI about his guilt. In court, testimony was presented by his defense team that Mr. Stayner suffered from a string of psychological problems, while at the same time mental illness and sexual abuse is seen throughout his family and because of this he was insane when he committed these murders. While

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    Wells Jr. in 1950, in Washington, DC, Ted Wells is known as one of the most influential lawyers today in the US. According to the magazine (savoy) paper, Ted Wells has accumulated many “records of success in the most challenging civil and criminal defense cases”. As a law practitioner that earned is degree and an MBA at Harvard Law School, Ted Wells has built his reputation as a great lawyer based on many factors highlighted in the paper. The paper depicts Ted Wells as an easygoing person that has

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    In the killing of Jessica Lunsford, who was only a nine year old third grade girl from Homosassa, FL, John Couey was the main suspect since the beginning of the case since in fact he was a sex offender who was living right across the street from Jessica at the time of her disappearance. He kidnapped her in the middle of the night and February of 2005 and brought her back to his home and he raped her. After he was done sexually assaulting her, he buried her alive in a plastic bag in his own backyard

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    Kaczynski, Ted Kaczynski, was a man who kept to himself in his home in a cabin in the wilderness. Kaczynski became anti-government and anti-technology while living in his cabin. Kaczynski’s first attack was in 1978 and was directed towards a Professor at University of Chicago using the return address from Northwestern University, but the mail bomb was opened by a campus security officer, who was mildly injured. The next year, 1979, Ted Kaczynski had started to target American Airlines as well. Ted Kaczynski

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    I chose this case because it is located in Regina, Saskatchewan and it is Regina’s first serial killer case and that it is a shocking news for Regina to hear the news that there was a serial killer in their city that was walking around. The interesting thing is that it took the Regina Police Service three years to be able to catch Clayton Bo Eichler and that was not able to be found in this years. His technique of killing them and getting rid of them without any trace for three years was surprisingly

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    Born November 24, 1946 Theodore Bundy was the son of young and unmarried Eleanor Cowell. due to his mother exceptionally religious parents he became her shameful secret; in order to hide the illegitimacy of his birth he was raised as the adopted son of his grandparents causing him to believe his mother was his sister. Bundy and his mother moved to Washington and in 1951 and his mother married Johnnie Bundy and had several children together. besides being the unknown shame of his biological mother

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    Criminal profiling for who has murdered the old man in The Tell Tale Heart. We believe the perpetrator has killed the old man because he was crazy. The way the old man was murdered could not have been done by a sane man we have reasons to believe that the murderer is the young man who lived with the old man. He is the only one who had access to the old man at every moment of the day. From what we can tell, this seems to be this murderers first killing. He has done it so delicately and cautiously

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    Despite widespread belief, criminal profiling is not a new tool. Informal criminal profiling of unknown offenders has an extensive history dating back to the 1880s when two physicians George Phillips and Thomas Bond would examine clues found at the crime scenes of unidentified British serial killer, Jack the Ripper to make predictions and assumptions regarding the killer's personality. (Schurman-Kauflin, D. 2014) By 1960, Patrick Mullany who would later go on to become the FBI's first criminal profiler

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    From 1976 to 1977 David Berkowitz terrorized the New York City area with a string of murders. With his Charter Arms Bulldog 44 Berkowitz killed six people and wounded seven in eight different shootings throughout New York, because of his weapon the news called him "The .44 Caliber Killer" however he eventually dubbed himself with the name “Son of Sam” after sending taunting letters to both the NYC police and renowned journalist Jimmy Breslin One of the first letters that Berkowitz sent that referred

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