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    the myth that there are no black serial killers, there are, but there are very few because, there are not a lot of agencies that keep the statistics of the number of African American serial killers compared with Caucasians. Based on information received from a phone call to Sgt. Thomas from the Augusta, Richmond County Sheriff department he explained to me that the FBI 's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime does not maintain statistics for serial killers, and they do not have any type

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    Chapter 16 Serial killers are not a new development. They have been among us since the beginning of time. Evidence of this can be seen by reviewing some of the world’s most high-profile crimes; some of which remain unsolved. Serial killers are difficult to detect. They are able to move through society, masquerading as normal, healthy individuals. A serial sexual sadistic killer is a specific type of predator. Their crimes suggest that they are void of any feelings or emotion. However, theories suggest

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    How do people become serial killer? What are the characteristics that can lead someone to become a serial killer? Does it always have to do with psychological gratification or is it simply thrill seeking. Everyone asks these questions when handly a murder case. And not all cases are the same, some might have to do with thrill seeking, or it could be that the serial killer himself/herself have experienced abuse. Whether it was physically, mentally, or sexually. The cause can also come from being

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    Serial Killers Serial killers have struck fear in the hearts of people, yet the public remains fascinated and intrigued by the crimes perpetrated by these individuals. There are several theories and factors that have been attributed to serial killers in an attempt to explain their behaviors. Furthermore, by indentifying the behaviors that are exhibited by serial killers, law enforcement professionals are able to gather information about these serial killers that will assist in the apprehension of

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    twisted into a passion to kill. Otherwise known as an ordinary individual, serial killers turn to violence and death in search of power over others, and to explore their fatal addiction to their immoral thrills. Even though these horrific crimes of a serial killer repulse most individuals, there is still a strange fascination when it comes to these deadly killers. I chose the movie The Lovely Bones to profile a serial killer. In the movie we do not really get a background of Mr. Harvey childhood,

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    the Zodiac Killer was, but also how a serial killer is different from a normal homicide suspect. In addition, I will explain if the Zodiac Killer had specific criteria when he selected his victims and whether a forensic psychologist or criminal profiler provided input in this case. Finally, I will express my thoughts on why the Zodiac Killer was never captured and what else, if anything could have been done to help find the infamous Zodiac Killer. In order to explain how a serial killer is different

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    Robert Nixon was an African-American serial killer who confessed to five murders and multiple assaults in Chicago and Los Angeles from 1936 to 1938. He was born on June 16, 1919, in the small town Tallulah, Louisiana. The press gave Nixon the nickname "Brick Moron” after he confessed to the “brick bat murders” (Arney). Edna Worden, her 12-year-old daughter, Rose Valdez, Elizabeth Rice, and Zoe Damrell were a few of his many victims. After Nixon was arrested, he was sentenced to death and electrocuted

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    sheet covering the body of the victim. The moment she saw Jane Doe’s face she knew why Chief had demanded her presence so quickly. The similarities were uncanny and the look Chief had given her gave off the impression that, he too, believed the killer was back. “It’s been 2 years, why now?” she asked him. “I have no idea, Tate.” Chief’s brows furrowed at the thought. “We need to get to the bottom of this and quick. I’m putting you as the lead.” He handed over the papers that were folded in his

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    characteristics that correlated to the serial killer he was. One may ponder what creates a serial killer and what exactly a serial killer is. There are many things that define a serial killer’s psyche antisocialism being one of the many. Moreover, Vaughn claimed to have certain compulsions that made him complete tasks that he ordinarily would not do which demonstrated him to have obsessive compulsive disorder. Another characteristic Vaughn displayed that he and his fellow serial killers shared were their psychopathic

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    Infamous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, was born on March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois. Gacy, born into an abusive environment, was assaulted physically along with his siblings, with a razor strap if they were perceived to have misbehaved by their alcoholic father. In addition, Gacy’s mother was physically abused as well throughout her marriage and during the children’s upbringing. During John Wayne Gacy’s childhood education, he suffered further alienation due to a congenital heart condition

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