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They were also considered a blessing when they entered this life. They also laughed and cried just like any other kid. They also smiled when their mother hold them close. They once brought a smile to the people around them as well. All those serial killers were considered innocent children too, and were once loved too. Then, why did those once adorable children turned into psychotic serial killers? They didn't become what they are because they were meant to but, because of the many factors that changed them. There is not always a single reason for an innocent child to turn into a psychotic serial killer, but many factors that may transform them. The three main changes that can transform an angelic child into a psychotic serial killer are brain …show more content…

According to Professor Thomas Joseph Bouchard Jr. (2007), it was shown in his study of twins reared apart that psychopathy is 60% inheritable. This leads to the assumption that abnormality in the brain can be the immediate source of psychopathic traits. Indeed, this assumption is supported by the Michael Koenig's study (2011) on prisoners' brain. In the scan of prisoners' brain an important difference between those who were diagnosed as psychopaths and those who weren't showed that psychopaths have reduced connections between their ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), the part of the brain responsible for sentiments such as empathy and guilt, and amygdala, part which mediates fear and anxiety. This dysfunction leads to a person being incapable of feeling guilt, remorse, or empathy for his actions .This is the reason for psychopaths being incapable of feeling normal emotions like love, and often showing extreme egocentric and narcissistic behavior as told by Charles Montaldo in his article "characteristics of the psychopath personality" (as cited in Raven, 2009).Accordingly, a severe head injury at an early age can also result in frequent psychiatric disorders. In a study by Danish doctor Malene Breusch Hansen (2014, January, 3), it was found that there is a link between head traumas such that concussion and skull fracture and the following risk …show more content…

If the crucial emotional connection between an infant and its parents is weak, that infant is likely to suffer from antisocial personality disorder (APD).The victims of APD are essentially devoid of conscience: they are chronic liars, cheats, and thieves, self-centered, and frequently incapable of empathy with other human beings.(Newton, Michael 2000, p.41).This is better quoted by author Bowlby, John (1979, p.89) in his book The Making and Breaking of Affectional Bonds, "In psychopaths the incidence of illegitimacy and the shunting of the child from one ‘home’ to another are high. It is no accident that [Ian] Brady of the ‘Moors’ murders was such a one". Later, in one of the study conducted by FBI, which interviewed dozens of serial killers, it was found that with every individual there was a similar pattern of severe childhood neglect. (US Department of Justice, 2005).Moreover, children who get mentally, physically or sexually abused struggle in personality development. According to Dr.Dorothy Lewis, a professor of psychiatry at NYU Medical School, an early ongoing abuse is one of the circumstances that promote extreme violence(as cited by Raven, 2009) It is known that a staggering large proportion of serial killers have survived extremely traumatic childhoods riddled with physical, verbal ,and sexual abuse. One such example is about Albert De Salvo, whose father

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