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    the remnants of their previous owners. What can a politician do for a town so messed up that thousands of abandoned houses are simply part of the scenery‚ where a serial killer can dump bodies at random without the fear of being caught? The answer is nothing‚ and they know it but will never say it. There have been plans- some of them good- but none of them effective enough to save a lost cause. As long as the city claims open space it remains a playground for the twisted games of impulsive men‚ and

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    Ted Bundy: A Serial Killer

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    Why Ted? Theodore Robert Cowell‚ better known to the world as Ted Bundy‚ was a serial killer in the United States during the 20th century. It is unknown exactly the number of victims Ted had during his killing spree but himself has been quoted as admitting to at least 30 murders crossing seven different states. Authorities ae under the assumption that Ted could be responsible for over a hundred murders during his life. To this day‚ it puzzles authorities as to how Ted could continue his heinous crimes

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    Are Serial Killers Born or Made? The term serial killer‚ as defined by Robert Ressler (1974)‚ refers to a person who commits a series of murders‚ often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic and predictable behaviour pattern. Commonly used terms like sociopath and psychopath are no longer used in a clinical setting. Instead‚ these pathologies fall under a condition called anti-social personality disorder. A sociopath is traditionally defined as a person with a personality

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    Perhaps one of the most famous contract killers in history‚ Richard Kuklinski‚ or better known as the Iceman‚ killed these people during his lifelong career. This paper will delve into Kuklinski’s mind and past to prove that the many circumstances and conditions that Kuklinski was subjected to‚ led him to become the absolute perfect killing machine. To understand Kuklinski and his actions‚ it is imperative that one get know him first. Although the famed killer may be dead‚ it is still possible to examine

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    Serial Killers – Are They Born Bad? Throughout history and in the modern world serial killers have been committing murders and creating a sense of fear and horror. In order to answer the question‚ whether serial killers are born bad or become one because of external environment‚ it is necessary that one defines what a serial killer is. A serial killer is a person who unlawfully murders two or more persons in separate events (Giannangelo‚ pg. 5). What distinguishes a serial killer from a murderer

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    Men Who Kill: Serial Killers

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    Men Who Kill: Serial Killers Gwen Morse University of the Rockies Abstract Previous research results regarding the characteristics of male serial killers has long been inadequate and unstable at best. Although there has been little agreement amongst researchers‚ limited recognition has been given to the Hickey Trauma-Controlled Method (2002) as it pertains the sexual motivations of serial killers. As a result‚ in 2004‚ Dr. William Amdt‚ Dr. Tammy Hiepas‚ and Dr. Juhu Kim conducted a quantitative

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    Professor Strong Serial Killers as Heroes in Popular Culture 11 March‚ 2017 Final Essay Serial killers are not typically thought of as accepted members of society in the eyes of the mainstream public. Thoughts and opinions of serial killers can change if one looks deeper into the reasoning behind their murders. Some of the various reasons why serial killers commit murder are; because of a traumatic event or an abusive childhood that directly influences the way the killer perceives other individuals

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    SERIAL KILLERS‚ young and old October 14‚ 2013 GNED 144 SEC. 511 Instructor: Magdalena Spulber   K Jones Introduction Serial killers have been around for a very long time‚ and they will continue to exist and walk among us on a day to day basis. To categorize an individual as a serial killer they must have one or more of the following attributes within their character. This includes killing numerous amounts of people in a short period of time‚ having a release of sexual urges from performing

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    from a neighbor‚ someone you love‚ to a homeless person according to (psychopathic killers hide in plain sight). This article gives us a more in depth look into psychopathic killers explaining to us that any “normal” person could be a cold-blooded killer. Psychopathic killers are “known to have good personalities that can blend well with society and feel no self-pity and do not value human life” (psychopathic killers hide in plain sight) that is how they can continue killings without having any feelings

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    anyone uncomfortable and uneasy. On the other hand‚ I’ve always had an itch for forensics and learning more about the minds of serial killers that have done damage to innocent people. The podcast‚ The Bad Show‚ on radiolab made me curious to learn more and write about serial killers and murder and why essentially‚ we‚ as people think about evil thoughts and killing. Serial killing has had its place in the eyes of the public where private‚ hidden desires and public fantasies cross together to people

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