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    Gary Ridgway‚ also known as the Green River Killer‚ is a serial killer from Washington who committed an estimated amount of murders ranging between 48-90 female prostitutes or runaways throughout the 1980’s - 1990’s. He lived a fairly normal life with a wife and son‚ as a truck painter with a military background. He came off to many people as a good natured man‚ easy to talk too‚ and religious. He would constantly read the bible at work and evangelized throughout his hometown. Some of his interest

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    Stalker‚ also known as the Golden State Killer--an epithet coined by Mcnamara herself. In her article‚ McNamara analyzes some--at the time--newly revealed details of the case‚ as well as shares stories of others who have become absorbed by the mystery‚ their obsession with the case taking tolls on their personal lives. She even shares how the case has impacted her own relationships. She writes confidingly‚ “...people have asked whether it worries me that the killer may still be out there…‘He can’t hurt

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    In Serial‚ Adnan is betrayed by those around him and falsely convicted for the murder of Hae Min Lee‚ showing that Adnan should deserve a retrial. First‚ the police interrogates Jay a lot. One of the days Jay was interrogated‚ 3 hours of the interrogation was not recorded. Jay has something new to say every time with a different version of a story. In this 3 hours Jay probably had said many things. In those stories there might have been crucial amount of info that could have helped but was not recorded

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    BTK KILLER DENNIS RADAR Dennis Radar also known as the BTK Killer was born on March 9‚ 1945 to William Elvin Radar and Dorothea Mae Cook he was the oldest of their four children he was born in Pittsburg Kansas he grew up in Wichita and attended Riverview School and later graduated from Wichita Heights High School‚ according to several reports for him as a child made some confessions that he tortured animals‚ he also had a sexual fetish for women’s underwear he would later start stealing panties

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    from chapter 1 that a pandemic is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide or crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The 1918 influenza is a classical example. I was assigned to watch the hunt for the killer flu. This documentary attempts to trace the legacy of the 1918 influenza outbreak that destroyed over 40 million people. It describes the virus and its potential deadly effects. The video examines the expeditions of scientists who are searching for

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    Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ is the tension or worry caused by problems in your life (Webster‚ I. 2003). It was once used as survival mechanism long ago‚ but now a burden to our lives and killer to our bodies. In today’s age‚ stress is the cause of 60% of all human illnesses and can be recognized as one of the top killer diseases (Stress is Killing You 2012). Pages 334 and 335 in our textbook talks about the two different kinds of stress‚ distress and eustress. Distress occurs when catastrophes

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    The Machinist: A Psychological Portrait of a Killer Despite being an esoteric genre‚ several films dare to delve into the realm of psychological thrillers. Films such as “Pi”‚ “Mulholland Drive”‚ “Jacob’s Ladder”‚ and “Memento” are some examples of suspenseful movies which tap into the human psyche. However‚ Brad Anderson’s 2004 film “The Machinist”‚ is a bit of an exception to this genre. Written by Scott Kosar‚ although still suspenseful‚ this film focuses more into the psychological aspect‚ rather

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    Suspense is Killer F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of The Great Gatsby‚ uses suspense to introduce Jay Gatsby who is clouded in a veil of mystery as no one knows who he really is. Jay Gatsby is thought of a huge partying millionaire and who mysteriously obtained a fortune‚ his past is foggy and rumors fly around about potential pieces that fit into the puzzle of Gatsby’s past. Nick Carroway‚ our narrator‚ wanders the party with Jordan Baker and the twins talking about the mystery that surrounds their

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    Chasing Lincoln’s Killer is a book about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. It’s also about trying to catch Lincoln’s killer. The theme of this book is about the division of the North and the south. The South has just lost the war to the North and are seeking revenge. Only one man was brave enough to assassinate the president of the U.S. This theme fits this story because John W. Booth was loyal to the confederates so he killed the president to try to start the war again. Booth Was not the only

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    In the book Chasing Lincolns Killer I realized that Booth got lucky a few times after the assassination. There was many times he could have been caught for example‚ the cavalry didn’t investigate muds call to the police because they had too many people saying they knew where Booth was and Edman Spangler and John Peanut did not abandon the horse so Booth was able to escape easily. Also‚ the cavalry did not check the Pine Thicket in Maryland where john Wilkes Booth and David Herold were hiding.

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