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    D’angelo Brooks Mr. Hodge Criminal Justice 18 April 2012 “Richard Chase” Richard Chase an serial killer who had an common and definitive personality profile; how would grow to become the most deranged serial killer of Sacramento. Nevertheless‚ he showed common traits young just like any other serial killer including bed wetting‚ setting fires‚ and abusing animals. An now I’m going to explain through the state of mind which is Richard Chase from young beginning to his deadly end. Richard Chase

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    The Making of a Notorious Serial Killer July 7th‚ 2012 When thinking of someone to write about I preferred to research a rapist or killer of women. (You could say‚ “When thinking of someone to write about I prefer to research a murderer that preyed upon women.”) (Also could think about revising this statement to make it smoother) I felt I could relate to these innocent victims because I am a woman myself. The mind of a serial rapist and a murderer is something one that is sane may not be able

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    A person who is classified as a serial killer has to have killed 3 or more people with a cooling period of about 30 days between each murder. (Ronald M. Homes‚ 1998) The people involved in these events are the killers and the victims‚ whether the killer is murdering people he or she knows and for a specific reason‚ but sometimes the killer doesn’t know the victims and is just killing them out of pleasure. Serial killers have been around since time began but they have different from then and now.

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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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    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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    motive‚ but who needs one? There are 10‚000 abandoned houses here and some still hold 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

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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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    Ottie Toole‚ a serial killer from Jacksonville‚ Florida‚ was an accomplice of Henry Lee Lucas‚ who was also a serial killer. They met at a soup kitchen in Jacksonville‚ Tennessee‚ where they began a sexual relationship and crime partnership. “Toole later claimed to have accompanied Lucas in 108 murders‚ sometimes at the behest of a cult called “The Hands of Death”. Lucas later recanted his confessions‚ saying he made such statements only to improve his living conditions in jail.” (Newton‚ 2015)

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    Every day is filled with death. A human‚ a dog‚ a bird‚ a mouse‚ a bee. Which life is worth more? Do they even have any worth? It is estimated that every second two persons die somewhere in the world. Every minute someone is expected to die of cancer in the U.S alone. There are over seven billion humans alive today. Seven billion. What would that number look like if you took away one‚ or two‚ or ten? Still pretty similar. It is this fact that makes me wonder whether any human death is meaningful

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    because‚ as a serial killer‚ there’s a lot more to him than what his crimes told. Something that sets him apart from most was his sadistic tendencies‚ meaning he received sexual pleasure from inflicting pain and other brutal acts on someone. While in mid brutality‚ Kürten would reach a climax in his sexual excitement‚ this lead some to go as far as identifying him to have been a psychopath. Kürten’s unusual obsession with bestiality sets him in a specific category from other sadistic killers. The slitting

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