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    Criminal Filing of Theodore Bundy What is a serial killer? The Urban Dictionary defines a serial killer as a person who kills three or more people at different times with a cooling off period in between. Theodore (Ted) Bundy was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont. Ted’s mother Eleanor Cowell, gave birth to him at the age of 22 years old. She was not married. They soon moved to Philadelphia to be with his mother's parents. Bundy was eventually adopted by his grandparents. Ted was

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    Serial murders are considered to be one of the most heinous and formidable crimes that can be committed, even though serial murders account for less than one percent of all crimes committed in a given year. Serial murders further appalls society in that these killers do not possess any of the basic human emotions such as, empathy, conscious, or remorse. Throughout the decades, the fascination of serial killers have consumed mainstream society, with numerous television shows being produced including

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    might be at risk of being incarcerated. The website Forensic Psychology defines criminal profiling as, “the process of identifying behavioral tendencies, personality traits, geographic location, and demographic or biographic descriptors of an offender based on the characteristics of a particular crime” (Bartol and Bartol 1). With this approach, detectives try to narrow down the field of possible suspects that might have committed the crime. It is way easier to investigate one-hundred people that

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    judicial system prosecutes juveniles. Although there is a juvenile court system in place to try youth offenders, the way it is being implemented is different between each state. In addition, some states even go further and try youth offenders, depending on the crime they committed, in an adult criminal court. In recent years, juvenile crimes face harsh punishments in the US, and the number of juvenile offenders sent to youth courts is decreasing, based on the data (“The Sentencing Project – Juvenile Justice

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    Criminal profiling also known as offender profiling is an investigative tool used to create a psychological portrait of suspects and determine the location of a suspect through their behavior and personality. Offender profiling is used when the suspect’s identity is unknown on cases dealing with serious crimes such as murder, sexual assault, kidnappings, etc. There are two main directions of criminal profiling, the first is is the profiling of a criminals personal characteristics and the second

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    There is no doubt, that Ted Bundy was one of the worst serial killers ever to have been discovered. After learning about his story, it seems possible that Bundy’s career as a serial killer began when he was only fifteen years old. Ann Marie, the little girl that took piano lessons from Bundy’s great uncle, and also lived along his paper route went missing. He was never investigat-ed for the crime. There were also other troubling indicators in his youth, such as shoplifting, and looking at women

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    MO in that the signature “is the expression of underlying need of the offender and can be both a way to link crimes and to draw inferences about the psychological needs of the offender” (Gerbeth). Turvey, however, points out that the signature and the MO can intersect: “Signature and MO needs may be satisfied by the same behavior.” As such professionals are able to determine if similar cases are perpetrated by the same offender by the presence of a signature. “As a science, it is still a relatively

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    The American public's fascination with serial murders has not only continuously kept these violent men and women in the public eye, but has also inspired the creation of films that demonstrate and dramatize the heinous crimes committed by these people. One such film program that adapts crimes committed by serial murderers, and the murderers themselves, is The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Through a combination of criminology, psychology, and sociology, The Silence of the Lambs is able to not only

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    Theodore Robert Bundy (Cowell) was born on November 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vermont and is known as one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. Bundy was responsible for the murders of more than thirty females which he would lure using his charm and charisma while pretending to be injured and needing help. Once he would successfully lure the Bundy would then take them to more remote locations overpower assault to rape and then kill the victims. Bundy was the son of Eleanor Louise

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    behavioral and investigative technique in forensic science that helps the investigator to profile an unknown subject or offenders, with the analysis of the behavior and circumstances associated with serious crimes in an effort to identify the probable characteristics of the perpetrator. A specific profile analysis or known as criminal investigative analysis by the FBI, offender profiling, criminal personality profiling, behavioral profiling or forensic psychologist often calls investigative psychology

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