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Serial Killers : A Serial Killer

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Although serial killers come in all shapes and sizes, there is a general profile that criminologists go by when trying to profile a criminal. The typical serial killer is a white male in his late 20s to early 30s, kills within his own race, his targeted victims share specific characteristics, and his method of murder is “hands on” in means of strangulation. The types of serial killers include visionaries, missionaries, lust killers, thrill killers, gain killers, and power seekers. Depending on the type of serial killer, their profile may change; for example, certain clues from missionary-type killers can help decide their religious affiliation. Also, certain types of serial killers may generally have different age groups. Most serial …show more content…

When criminologists build criminal profiles, they think about how the killer gained access to the victim, what the killer did to the victim, if the killer tried to cover his or her tracks and how, what about the victim attracted the killer to target them, and what motive or fantasy drove the killer to hurt the victim how and where they did.
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Waneta Hoyt was born in Richford, NY. She did not have many childhood problems while growing up. Her father worked at the State Highway Department and her mother was a stay at home mom to raise their children. Her mother was prescribed medication for depression and anxiety, but she did not abuse drugs. Waneta was kicked out of school during her senior year for becoming pregnant, and that is when she decided to marry Tim Hoyt. She was not mentally or physically abused as a child; however, she had been raped as an adult. Waneta was married to Tim Hoyt for 30 years, they had 5 children, all of which she murdered. They were close with all of their neighbors, and the people in their town knew Waneta and Tim Hoyt for having many family problems and sympathized for them. They did not suspect them of anything. Her husband, Tim Hoyt, had trouble finding construction work and worked 30 miles away as a Pinkerton guard at Cornell University. They lived in an old, beaten house along a highway. Waneta was known for her generosity at their church. She did not have good health; she had

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