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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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    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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    name was Hamilton Howard‚ He was also known as the Gray Man‚ the Werewolf of Wysteria‚ the Brooklyn Vampire‚ the Moon Maniac‚ and The Boogey Man. He was a serial killer in the United States. He was born on May 29th‚ 1870 in Washington D.C. and died January 16th‚ 1963 in Ossining‚ New York. He an American Sado-masochistic serial killer and cannibal. He was a father of 6 kids their names were Anna Fish‚ Gertrude Fish‚ Albert Fish‚ Eugene Fish‚ John Fish‚ and Henry Fish. Albert Fish was a Sex pervert

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    Ted Bundy: Serial Killer

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    Ted bundy was a natural born serial killer and rapist during the 1970’s‚ and claimed to be involved in over 100 killings throughout 7 states in the u.s. With the devious mind he had possessed throughout his famous career as a serial killer‚ he often had no reason for suspicion and lived a happy life alone. Soon after his first killings‚ ted had developed a specific pattern of victims‚ and way of killing them. The fun bundy had been experiencing was about to be over‚ while sexually assaulting his

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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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    Killer Angels Book Report

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    Imagine being thrust into the middle of a raging battle‚ a battle that lasts for 3 long days. The book Killer Angels by Michael Shaara does just that‚ introducing the reader to the Battle of Gettysburg in detail. Killer Angels elaborates upon the 5 days surrounding the Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War‚ using key points of view from both Confederate and Union sides toshow the reader the brutal nature of war. Michael Shaara also uses this book to show how someof the generals were good friends

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    notorious name of the “Lipstick Killer”. As he stated in an interview in The Monster Within‚ “The army taught me how to kill but it didn’t teach you how to stop nor the desire to do so.” With the traumatic background of his mother being a prostitute and his father being legless‚ by being ran over by a runaway train‚ he tried to tell of how this childhood experience played a part in making him become who he is today. The one thing that would fuel a serial killer would be sexual desires or the

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    illegal. The Southern side was under a Secret Service (Vert). The Confederates had no Navy (Weaver). The North considered them “infernal machines”. Most of the records of submarines were intentionally destroyed (Vert). Submarines resembled a whale. They were also the “secret weapons in breaking the Union blockades” and were actually used in the 20th century (“The Hunley’s Daring Submarine Mission 150 years ago”). Submarines used air locks‚ electric motors‚ air purification systems‚ a periscope

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    The Killer Angels The Killer Angels‚ written by Michael Shaara‚ is a gripping novel about the turning point in the Civil War. In this novel‚ Shaara‚ follows the Generals and Colonels of both the Union and Confederate armies from June 29‚ 1863 until July 3‚ 1863. The book discusses the strategy and logic used by each of the commanding officers of either army‚ along with the non-war side of each officer. In this historical novel‚ based on the battle of Gettysburg‚ the characters and events are

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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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