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Female Serial Killers : A Serial Killer Essay

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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 to become serial killers. As long as the conditions and environment that facilitate such behavior allows for it. Women who become serial killers usually kill for different reasons than their male counterparts. Their overall motives vary from each female serial killer, but generally they kill for “…purpose of comfort…” like money, insurance, etc… (Holmes &Holmes, 1991). Female serial killers usually end up killing known individuals that have some type of relationship that is not to say that female serial killer won’t kill strangers. One third of female serial killers kill strangers (Holmes & Holmes, 1991). Although not as well-known there are infamous female serial killers throughout our history and will likely be more in the future.
Wuornos
Aileen Wuornos is one of the most well-known female serial killers. Wuornos was a white female from Florida in her mid-thirties during the time of the different murders she committed. All of her victims were killed along the highways of central

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