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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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    Serial killers are everywhere, all around you and those you know and love. Although the average estimated count is thirty to fifty, it has been estimated that as many as two hundred of these maniacs are active throughout the entire United States at any given moment. Some people claim to have a pretty good idea of that which surrounds serial murder. Who are these deranged beasts which cause so much terror and commotion? By definition, serial killers are men or women who have taken the lives of

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    Heylin Valdez In the case of Stanley Tookie Williams’s execution by the state of California was justified. Williams was the co-founder of the infamous Crips gang. Throughout his gang career he put his community in danger. 51-year old Williams was convicted of murder. He killed a couple along with their daughter, and a store clerk. Williams showed no remorse and according to witness he bragged about the murders. Not only was Williams a murder but he was a leader of one of the most dangerous gangs

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    Wayne Williams was suspected of murdering more than twenty young, African-American youths in Atlanta, Georgia from 1979-1981. During an eight week trial, fiber evidence played a very big role in the case against Wayne Williams in 1981. The District Attorney’s office in Fulton County Georgia used fiber debris that was found on the bodies of the deceased and traced them back to Wayne Williams; the debris came from belongings of Williams’ daily surroundings (automobile and home). During the trial

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    Ed Gein Victim

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    TITLE: Ed Gein WHAT: Ed Gein killed 2 and possibly more victims. He typically went around and robbed graves and then use the dead peoples skin, limbs, etc. to use to his own use. From 1945 (the year his mother died) until he got caught, Ed Gein would go on a rampage. He started with the grave robbing and migrated into murder. WHO: Ed Geins last victim that got him caught was named Bernice C Worden. She worked at a hardware store and when she went missing authorities suspected Ed of her disappearance

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    Case #1 Name of the Case: The Disappearance of Melissa Brannen Victim: 5 years old Melissa Brannen Suspects: Caleb Daniel Hughes How the hair and fiber made a connection for the case? Daniel was suspect since he was in the same place where Melissa disappeared, but when police did not find him to question like the other guests at the party, he became the main suspect and they started investigating him. During the investigation, fiber and hair were found in his car, which were taken to the laboratory

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    Jack The Ripper Thesis

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    Jack the Ripper was a known serial that committed gruesome murders from August 7 to September 10 in 1888, Jack terrorized the Whitechapel district in London’s East end. He killed 5 prostitutes and mutilated their bodies in an unpleasant manner, indicating the killer had knowledge of human anatomy. Jack was never captured, and remains one of England’s, and the worlds’, most infamous criminals. The place of the murders of the five prostitutes all took place within a mile of each other, and involved

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    Zodiac Killer Case

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    The Zodiac Killer was a murderer accused of killing at least five people in the San Francisco Bay Area of California in the late 1960s. The chronological following of the Zodiac Killer begins with the listing of murders in 1968 and 1969, followed by claims made by the Zodiac leading police to believe that the murders were committed by one person, and ending with evidence and suspects. Based on the facts of the killings, he will not be identified unless some major report comes out and reveals the

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    “Bind them, Torture them, Kill them” or BTK for short. That was the moniker that convicted Serial Killer Dennis Rader went by in Wichita Kansas. Most neighbors described him as “Just a Regular Person.” He worked as a city law supervisor, Boy Scout leader, Church Elder. He had loving parents and siblings. But behind that mask was a sexually-driven “Monster.” Dennis Lynn Rader was born March 9th, 1945 the oldest of four sons, born to Dorothea Rader and William Rader. Friends remember him as friendly

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    Slenderman is a fictional character designed by Eric Knudsen in 2009 as a submission into a creepy photo shop competition on an internet forum titled Something Awful. Since, there have been several stories spawned; each telling a dramatically different tale. While he is a fictional character, the implications of his influence are very real. On June 2009 the horror fan fiction web forum something Awful asked for ideas for a modern myth in which would terrify people (BBC news). One of the forum

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