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    The drive to murder is not experienced by everyone. As a result‚ the world wants to know why serial killers do what they do. Some people blame it on genetics‚ or nature‚ as if there is a malicious gene or DNA sequence that programs the brain the be bloodthirsty. This idea is farfetched‚ the real answer can be found studying the lives of serial killers. Some killers are abused‚ molested‚ or deserted growing up. Others find their reasons later‚ in the loss of a loved one or a dire misfortune. Donald

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    SERIAL KILLERS A serial killer is a person whom everybody knows as a friend‚ a lover or even a father but no one knows about his killer instinct until it’s to late. Serial killers have plagued this country and others for many years. They are hard to find and virtually undetectable until they start murdering the innocent. Serial killers are usually young‚ white males who are quite intelligent and often come from broken homes. They may have been abused either physically or sexually

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    A serial killer refers to an individual who kills at least three different people on three separate occasions over a certain period of time (Bartol & Bartol‚ 2004). There are numerous stereotypes that come with the term “serial killer‚” but one in particular has come to the forefront in recent years: the notion that sexual fantasy plays a role in serial killings‚ that serial killers are sexually motivated (Seltzer‚ 1998). The role of sexual fantasy in serial killings was first brought up by Reinhardt

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    Am I a Serial Killer? Have you ever taken a step back and asked yourself‚ “How can someone just BE a continuous murderer?” Brain damage‚ environment‚ and genetic codes are all factors that determine whether an individual may become a serial killer. If you have ever questioned the ability to become an indecisive human being‚ this may be your route to information. When studying the human brain‚ Jim Fallon found that the activity and functions of the “serial killer” brain is extremely different

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    Nature and nurture both play significant roles in the upbringing of a child and throughout this developmental stage in adolescence it is easy to see how serial killers’ minds are formed. Not only are nature and nurture both contributing factors to shaping psychology but also individual influential life instances for each person. The nurture‚ or caretaking‚ in which a person is brought up can be just as influential as the nature‚ or heredity‚ on the child’s psyche. Every single person has their own

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    It is 11 o’clock at night‚ on the 30th of July 2005. A man is in his home with all his doors locked‚ a precaution taken against a serial killer in the area. Suddenly‚ he hears an unexpected noise that sounds like a car in his driveway. He stands up and goes to explore what the sound could be. He walks down the hallway and enters his living room. Darkness engulfs him as all of the lights suddenly go out. Standing very still‚ he hears noises coming from another part of his house‚ and then footsteps

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    Common in serial murder cases is the existence of psychopathy. Psychopathy causes a difficulty to create positive links on ones life with other individuals‚ as well as causing a lack of empathy in an individual (Blair). A famous quote from Ted Bundy describes psychopathy rather well. As stated by Bundy‚ “I don’t feel guilty for anything. I feel sorry for people who feel guilt.” (Brogaard). In contrast to sociopathy‚ psychopathy is widely considered to be a heritable condition. Thus serial killers could

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    So it’s only slightly ok to agree if its happened to you? Rape‚ serial killers‚ and child molesters/convicted pedophiles/ sex offenders‚ these people are not human‚ they are MONSTERS‚ Some with not even the slightest sympathy to what they’ve done. They ruin the lives of the victims and it ripples across the entire family and people around them. It effects EVERYONE. I see all these stories on the news about these horrible beasts. My heart breaks completely not even imagining the pain. If that happened

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    To become a serial killer by definition you would have had to kill two or more people over a period of time from hours to years. There are even different kinds‚ there are the ones that do it for profit‚ for political reasons‚ and even the occasional professionals that do it for a “family”. Most serial killers have a compulsion or sexual need that drives them to kill‚ and John Wayne Gacy was no exception. His killing spree lasted for years and his addiction to torturing‚ raping‚ and eventually killing

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    A serial killer is someone who commits a series of murders‚ usually in a pattern‚ with no apparent motive. Jeffrey Dahmer‚ also known as “The Man Who Could Not Kill Enough” and one of America’s most infamous serial killers‚ is responsible for the murdering‚ dismembering‚ and eating of seventeen boys between the years of 1978 and 1991 (Wright and Hensley 78). A solid 100 percent of the adult and children that know Jeffrey Dahmer‚ identify him as a serial killer (Tithecott xi). Dahmer portrays thoughts

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