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    Before we can discuss what serial killers do, we must first define what a serial killer is. Some people might place serial killers into the same group as mass murderers. This would be incorrect because they are two totally different types of killers. While both of these individuals may kill many people, the difference lies in the reason they kill and the period over which they kill their victims. An event or a build up of circumstance triggers mass murderers and causes them to act. This may

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    Serial Killer: Ted Bundy

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    Bundy was an interesting character in the history of serial killing. He was an innocent boy until things in his life started to change and it changed him as a whole. (Rundy.2008) Born in Burlington, Vermont in 1946 to his mother Louise Cowell. Ted and his mother were living in with his grandparents for a while, then the family noticed they had to be gone because of Ted’s grandfather. The grandfather was being violent to Ted and his mother thought it was traumatizing him as a child. (Hickey 2013)

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    What is a serial killer? According to Encyclopedia Britannica, “Serial murder, also called serial killing, the unlawful homicide of at least two people, carried out in a series over a period of time. Although this definition was established in the United States, it has been largely accepted in Europe and elsewhere, but the crime is not formally recognized in any legal code, including that of the United States. Serial murder is distinguished from mass murder, in which several victims are murdered

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    Motivations of Serial Killers & Gender Differences Serial killing is a topic that has long fascinated those who study psychology, criminal behavior, and even the general public. Figures such as Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, and Jeffrey Dahmer have been the subject of numerous studies, documentaries, and books. Females do not readily come to mind when one thinks of serial killers because it is a rare phenomenon. Aileen Wuornos is one female who brought the concept of a female serial killer to the public’s attention

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    A serial killer is a person who murders three or more people, this type of crime turns into highly covered stories by the media. The manner in which newspapers cover aspects of the crime have similarities and differences. More specifically, the three articles that will be discuss explore three serial killers and the manner in which they conducted their crimes, these are “17 Killed, and a Life is Searched for Clues” by James Barron from The New York Times, “Unintended result: Gacy probe clears 11

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    Stumbo 1 Lauryn Stumbo Sandy Warrens English 100 12 December 2016 Serial Killers: Born or Created? Seventeen. Seventeen men and boys who never got the opportunity to have a future. Seventeen families who grieved and lost hours of sleep, waiting on their son, brother, or friend to come home but never would. Seventeen young lives taken by one of the most infamous serial killers in the history of the United States; Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer. Jeffrey Dahmer was much more than a murderer; he raped, ate,

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    thing that comes to mind when hearing the word ‘serial killer’? Many people may only think of murder when they hear ‘serial killers’. Most serial killers are male, typically aged at 28 years old. However, serial killers are more complex as they come from all different backgrounds, have different motives, and desires for their victims. Each serial killer has a reason of why they murder. Some plan theirs and others do not. But, this is not how serial killers begin their life. It all starts in the way they

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    What is inside the minds of serial killers? In this book, The killer Book of Serial Killers, written by siblings Michael and Tom Philbin, explains the lives of notorious serial killers around the world. If you find the psyche of killer fascinating then you may be intriged by the serial killers delineated in The Killer Book of Serial Killers. The book The Killer Book of Serial Killers is broken down into five parts and an introduction. The introduction of the book is pretty simple. The authors talk

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    old as time, I have decided to do my graduation project on the psychology and sociology of Serial Killers. My graduation project also relates to my current desired career, a clinical psychiatrist. My research paper will center on two serial killers, H.H Holmes, and Jeffrey Dahmer, and will critically analyze their upbringing, character traits, and method of torture and killing. With these serial killers, I will also mention possible disorders from hormonal imbalances

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    Serial killers are looked upon as monsters rather than patients who need psychological help. That is because media has molded a perspective on how serial killers killed for joy rather than what is the problem.Most of us want to know what a serial killer is. I’m going to give examples that will inform my audience about an event that has happened in his or her life that triggered them to kill. I want the audience to that some serial killer don’t have control of his or her mind but that he or she has

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