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    Most of the witnesses cite seeing a man with a sling on his arm. He confessed that he would fake to have been injured and sometimes would be on clutches. He would request his victims to assist him to carry something to his car which was often packed in a place where he would not be seen. Other times he would pretend to be a police officer or he worked with the fire department. He would bludgeon his victims with pieces of wood or any blunt object; he did beat some to a point of death while others

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    People think serial killers are crazy, and a lot of people agree with them. A serial killer's is defined as someone that kills three or more people, over a certain time, even some serial killers have killed more than 10 people. Some others are insane and psychotic. They can make the biggest and worst impacts on families life's. There are many companies trying to hunt down and stop these serial killers before they can do anymore harm, though in this paper we will be looking at the types of serial

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    Cecil Hotel Case

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    The Cecil Hotel in L.A., a hotel infamous for unexplained deaths, suicides, and housing serial killers. Countless guests claim to experience unexplained visits. Serial killer Richard Ramirez lived at the Cecil Hotel in 1984 and killed 13 people (Romero, Kat). Any alleged haunting has a backstory. Mrs. Rosemary Ellen Guiley says, “A living person has energy and deposits it wherever they reside, This causes hauntings that can manifest as images, sounds, smells and movement” (McAndrew,Frank). It must

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    Monsters. What is a monster? The term monster can have a variety of definitions; to some a monster is a secret,an addiction, disability, or anything that is holding them back. Is it something big, green, and scary that hides under our bed? This is what children believe monsters are; the older I get the more I realize witches, ghost, vampires,and werewolfs are not truly monsters. As I got older I realized monsters are not obvious in appearance, they look just like me, they live just a couple towns

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    Twenty years ago, federal agents clashed with David Koresh's Branch Davidian community near Waco, Texas. The standoff ended with a raid and fire that killed some 80 people. It's remembered as one of the darkest chapters in American law enforcement history. Two decades later, some of the Branch Davidians who survived the raid are still believers, while a new church group has moved onto the land. The Raid Most people born in an earlier generation know the outlines of the story. David Koresh was

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    way had glasses and a mustache and for the most part he looked normal. His nickname was The Green River Killer because some of the bodies of his killing were fished out of the Green River in King County, Washington. The killings took place from the 1982 to 2001 (Newton, 2000, p.223). It is known that Ridgway had sexual intercourse with the prostitutes before he killed them. After a while, he would also have sex with them after they were dead. Another interesting fact is that sometimes, after Ridgway

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    Why do People Committed Murder? Murder have been a crime that takes place around the world and it happens every day. Even though every day someone dies of murder however sometimes we don’t always see it in the news nor is it reported for the world to witness. There are other famous people who are well-known who have been murder. It made a significate impact to the world and we still are reminded each year. For example, Selena, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Abraham Lincoln are just one

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    There are two kinds of detective stories. Though they may intermingle (and often do), many fall squarely on one side of the line or the other. Some murder mysteries choose to focus on the details of the crime itself; the footprint left at the crime scene, the method of the murder, etc. Usually in these stories a brilliant detective comes in and solves the crime with hardly a thought towards 'why'. The other type of detective fiction often has elements of the first type, but chooses to primarily focus

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    During his early years, Randall Woodfield had it made- charmingly good looks, phenomenal athletic talent and the intelligence to attend a popular University. The reasons for Woodfield’s existence were drastically replaced when he became infamously known as the I-5 Killer or the I-5 Bandit due to his involvement in what is believed to be at least 44 crimes including robbery, sexual assault, sodomy, rape and murder. (Serialkillers.briancombs.net, 2017). Randall Woodfield was born on December 26th,

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    James Huden Case Summary

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    In 2003, Peggy Sue Thomas learned from her boss, Brenna Douglas, that her husband was abusive. After hearing this, Thomas told this information to her boyfriend James Huden, who then decided that he was going to kill Russell Douglas. It was speculated that Huden wanted to kill Douglas because he was abused as a child and was taking out his anger on Douglas (Sullivan, 2013). The two decided to come up with a plan and kill Russell. Then, on December 26, 2003, Thomas lured Douglas into a remote

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