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    Charles Manson

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    Charles Mason; The Killer That Never Really Killed When people think of Charles Manson they think of a psychotic man who was responsible for coldheartedly killing many people. He is a psychotic man who never really killed anyone but in fact used his leadership skills and manipulative ability to take advantage of other people so they would kill for him. Charles Manson is a name fond to most. It was Manson‚ a cult leader‚ who in the 1960’s‚ that led a group of people on a killing spree that

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    Edmund Kemper was one of the most gruesome serial killers in American history. He was born on December 18‚ 1948 in Burbank‚ California. At a young age Kemper was already showing signs of sociopathic behavior‚ he would torture animals and killed 2 of the family’s cats. Kemper had two near death experiences when his sister pushed him in front of a train that nearly ran him over another sister had pushed him at the deep end of a swimming pool nearly drowning him. Being traumatized and showing signs

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    Robert Harris was an irrational and wild killer. However‚ I do not believe that he was utterly conscious of his actions‚ nor was his brain fully functional‚ and so do his actions and reactions demonstrate. Robert Harris can be said to be psychologically unstable‚ thanks to the environment he was raised in. Yet‚ why do we kill people who kill people to show killing is wrong? In my opinion‚ the parents are liable to his actions and doings. They are liable for the monster that they have created. As

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    Crime Expo

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    Crime John Wayne Gacy‚ Jr.  was an American serial killer and rapist‚ also known as the Killer Clown‚ who was convicted of the sexual assault and murder of a minimum of 33 teenage boys and young men in a series of killings committed between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago‚ Illinois. On January 2‚ 1972‚ Gacy picked up a 15-year-old youth named Timothy Jack McCoy from Chicago’s Greyhound bus terminal. Gacy took McCoy—who was traveling en route from Michigan to Omaha—on a sightseeing tour of Chicago

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    Ted Bundy

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    Theodore Robert Cowell aka Ted Bundy‚ was one of the most prolific serial killers ever to walk the Earth. Known for his eerie‚ almost chameleon like way to blend into his environment‚ Ted Bundy reportedly killed a combination of at least 36 women and children without even blinking. However‚ most believed that he actually‚ in fact‚ committed around 100 murders‚ probably greater. The majority speculates that Bundy was just psychotic‚ but there actually might be more to it than that. In fact‚ if you

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    Ted Bundy

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    | Ted Bundy | Serial Killer | | By Stephanie Larko | May 30‚ 2012 | | On November 2‚ 1946‚ one of the most prolific serial killers in United States history was born. Theodore Robert Cowell was born in Burlington‚ Vermont to Louise Cowell. Even though Louise was Ted’s biological mother‚ he grew up believing that his grandparents were his mom and dad‚ because back then‚ being a pregnant and unwed woman was frowned upon. Louise and Ted moved to Tacoma Washington and in 1951‚ Louise

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    Essay On John Wayne Gacy

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    John Wayne Gacy Jr‚ also known as the killer clown Was born in Chicago‚ Illinois on March 17th‚ 1942. He was an american serial killer and rapist who sexually assaulted and murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978 in Cook County‚ Illinois. He was the only boy and the second of 3 children. His parents were John Wayne Gacy Sr world war 1 veteran and Marion Elaine Robinson. As a child he was often belittled by his father. There was verbal and physical abuse going on.

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    Jeffrey Dahmer Murder

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    after the surgery he became withdrawn and antisocial. As a teenager‚ Dahmer was tense and friendless. This is one of the reasons he had a compulsion toward necrophilia and murder. His parents also divorced which also impacted him to become a serial killer. The first murder happened June 1978 with an African American hitchhiker named Steven Hicks .Dahmer got the man drunk and strangled him. Dahmer then dismembered and buried Hicks in his parent’s backyard. The second victim was Steven

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    The Killer Angels Michael Shaara In The Killer Angels‚ one of the ideas and themes that Michael Shaara expresses is that no matter how loyal you are to the cause of what you’re fighting for and the war that you are struggling through‚ you always have a much more stronger loyalistic feeling and connection toward the people that you love the most. An example of this is when Chamberlain uses his brother‚ Tom‚ to plug a gap in the brigade line during a particular moment of battle. After subconsciously

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    In the podcast ‚Serial‚ Sarah Koenig analyzes the murder case of victim Hae Min Lee and Adnan Syed‚ the convicted ex boyfriend. However this case isnt like any typical murder case‚ there are many holes in evidence‚ making it difficult to conclude if Adnan Syed actually killed Hae Min Lee or if his conviction was a mistake. Sarah Koenig exploits these holes in the case by introducing contradicting evidence & multiple theories of who couldve killed Hae to convince the reader that there was not enough

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