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    Introduction Many researchers in the field of criminology, psychology as well as sociology have interests in serial killers, why they kill, and the reason for criminal behavior in general. One aspect of serial murders that is particularly intriguing are those who kill in teams, specifically male and female teams. One case that many researchers in these fields analyze is the case of Myra Hindley and Ian Brady. Birch (1994) looks into the details of male and female team killing and gives an overview

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    The Psychology of Serial Killers Essay

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    The Psychology of Serial Killers Many things today confuse, yet enthrall the masses. War, murder, medical science, incredible rescues, all things you would see on The History Channel. There is another topic that is also made into documentaries however, serial killers. Dark twisted people that commit multiple murders are of interest to the population, but what caused them to be this way. What horrible tragic set of events could twist a man to murder one or many people. Could Schizophrenia, psychopathy

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    Despite being a serial killer, within the interview Dahmer seems to have maintained a calm attitude. Normally people would expect a serial killer to be violent in an interview however Dahmer does not display the type of image the audience would think he has in the interview. During the moment of the interview Dahmer was under the

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    KEISER UNIVERSITY Killer Stories H.H. Holmes, “Ted” Bundy & John Wayne Gacy Faraz Garcia 10/16/2017   Abstract When you tell children scary stories they shouldn’t be able to come true but unfortunately for the people victimized by the vicious killers in this paper those horror stories did come true. Traveling and staying in a “Hotel” owned by a wealthy “doctor” got them tortured, experimented on and ultimately killed, helping a seemingly helpless man put things in his vehicle lead them

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    Why Serial Killers Kill

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    Serial killers are defined by Holmes and DeBurger as anyone who has killed more than three people over a span of time with a cooling off period. There have been many serial killers since the first serial killer in 469 AD. Criminologist, psychologist, and sociologist who study serial killers came up with different reason why a serial killer might kill. Serial killers or regular killers each have a different reason why they kill but sometimes they overlap. The reasons why serial murders kill according

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    The Secret life of Aileen Wuornos: A Women Serial Killer A basic serial killer is a murderer of two or more victims at different times. There are several types of serial killers. The wildest category would be the Thrill- seekers. Thrill-seekers are known for being fearless of danger, having no remorse for their murders, irrational attitude, and impulsive behavior. They seem to enjoy the adrenaline rush they get when they kill and gain pleasure from doing it. The victims are usually strangers

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    Works Cited “A Condemned Man’s Last Bequest”. People 6 February, 1989 p. 44-51. Gerdes, Louise. Serial Killers. San Diego: Greenhaven Press Inc.2000. Knappaman, Edward W. Great American Trials. Detroit: New England Publishing, Associates, Inc. 1994. Ted Bundy was a brutal serial killer. He was also very charming and handsome to the ladies, which made it easier to prey on them. He admitted to killing over twenty people just before his execution. Many families were relieved when he was finally executed

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    Cannibal). Many think that serial killers are insane, not realizing how much thought goes into their killings and picking their victims. They also do not realize how much Serial Killer have in common, all the way from their personality, family life to neurological traits. Yet a very crucial fact that people tend to overlook is the very definition of insanity” A mental illness of such a severe degree that a person cannot distinguish fantasy from reality” and although Serial Killer may have a very twisted

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    TOPIC: The minds of serial killers and why they do what they do. RHETORICAL PURPOSE: Informative SPECIFIC PURPOSE: I want to inform my classmates more about the misconceptions, behaviors and types of serial murderers in the United States THESIS: There are many false information about serial murderers that get passed around but there are common traits and characteristics to help spot who they are and why they do what they do. Introduction I. Attention-getting device: Dennis Rader was a seemingly

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    Serial Killers: When defining a serial killer many people tend to confuse the various forms of killers with this very popular and highly glorified category. From movies, to books, and everything in between this category makes for a very gruesome and yet interesting view into the human mind and its works better than any of the other forms of murder. When defining a serial killer in my mind, I think of someone who has killed a high volume number of people and simply cannot stop, he shows no remorse

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