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    the murder happened or the gravesite to fantasize about their deeds. Serial killers have made many excuses for their killings and behavior such as: Henry Lucas blamed his upbringing‚ Jeffrey Dahmer claims he was born with a “part” of him missing‚ Ted Bundy said porno made him do it and John Wayne Gacy turned the blame around and said the victims deserved to die. Many killers blame their families for their behavior‚ seeking sympathy. Forensic psychiatrists and FBI agents have tried to get inside the

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    of my essay outlining a few serial killers known to the human race. IV. Introduction My introduction will prepare my reader with an exciting subject that I hope will draw their interest to keep reading. V. Body 1. Serial Killer 1- Ted Bundy 2. Facts on Ted Bundy and the years before he became a serial killer 3. Other serial killers known in the US VI. Body 1. Serial Killer 2- Gary Leon Ridgway 2. Facts on Gary Ridgway and the years before he became a serial killer VII. Conclusion My conclusion

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    When his mother married Johnnie Bundy in 1951‚ her son took his stepfather’s name‚ and was known thereafter as Ted Bundy. On 4 January 1974‚ Joni Lenz became one of the few women to survive Bundy’s brutal attacks‚ but her vicious rape‚ with a bedpost‚ caused her massive permanent damage. 21-year-old Lynda Ann Healy‚ a slender‚ pretty‚ long haired law student‚ was not as fortunate‚ and her disappearance on 31 January 1974 did not initially alarm the police. Bundy moved on to Utah‚ taking another

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    Robert Cowell‚ known to the world as Ted Bundy was one of the most notorious serial killers of all times. The socialization references in his biography has a connection with the social process theories; specifically differential association theory. Ted Bundy was antisocial from a very young age‚ which contributed to his criminal behavior. Another theory that described him was differential reinforcement theory. He felt a feeling of empowerment from stealing. Bundy felt he was entitled to the stolen

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    The Case Study of Ted Bundy Theresa Matson PSY410 November 7‚ 2011 Nichelle J. Gause‚ LPC‚ NCC The Case Study of Ted Bundy Ted Bundy was a charismatic‚ handsome person‚ while at the same time he was a pathological liar and one of the country’s worst serial killers. His life was headed for trouble from very early on‚ an unstable home life‚ interest in crimes‚ killing and sexual assault‚ and feeling alone and forgotten. His low socioeconomic status was cause for concern for him and his

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    pretending to be his sister during the first few years of his life crucial to his development left Bundy disorientated and most likely angry. As put by Professor David Wilson "Everything he’d been previously told to believe was in fact a lie. In those circumstances it would be natural to distrust‚ it would be natural to find it very difficult to form lasting attachments to those people who had lied to him" . Bundy therefore expressed resentment towards his mother who had left him to discover his parentage

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    professed to over a hundred. Ted was the illegitimate son of a young unwed mother and raised by his religious grandparents. He began life thinking his mother was his "sister". At a young age‚ he went to live with his "sister" in Washington‚ where she married Ted ’s stepfather‚ John Bundy. Ted showed signs of socio-pathology‚ and a "dark side" (Amdt‚ Hiepas‚ & Kim‚ 2004) as young boy of 3 years. As a child‚ then teenager‚ he graduated to "window peeping" and stealing. Ted Bundy was intelligent and handsome

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    "We serial killers are your sons‚ we are your husbands we are everywhere. And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow." Theodore Robert Bundy In the past decade‚ Americans and researchers have given more and more of their attention to serial killers. The United States alone has contributed about 85% of the world’s serial killers. It has been said that they come in many different forms. Society has many words for serial killers. Holmes and DeBurger define serial murders as "consisting

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    the public. It’s interesting to see how such a haunting character came about. When Thomas Harris constructed Buffalo Bill (also known as Jame Gump) he turned to lives and biographies of real life serial killers. Mainly Ted Bundy and Ed Gein were used for inspiration. Ted Bundy was one of the coldest killers ever active in America during the 1970’s. He claims to have killed over 30 women1. Besides both killers targeting women they also used a similar technique to lure the women. There’s a scene

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    Bundy found pleasure in provoking the police and teasing the media. Scientists are still hesitant of the total of victims Bundy killed‚ due to the fact that he never completely confessed (Salem 91). Bundy used this as an excuse to be kept alive‚ alleging that he would reveal more of his crimes; he even claimed to be unique and tried to convince scientists

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