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    Albert Fish

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    they do it in each category is different. In the case of serial killers they kill three or more individuals spaced out over a period of time. They tend to go through phases which include the killing phase‚ capture phase‚ aura phase‚ totem phase‚ and the depression phase. The phases do not happen in a specific order and not all serial killers experience all of them. Each individual is different. However‚ during the aura phase the killer becomes withdrawn from reality and tends to have heightened

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    Just as a predator stalks its prey before making its kill‚ a serial killer searches for victims to torment for pleasure. In most cases the motive can never truly be identified due to the fact no one really knows why serial killers kill in the first place. This can be seen in the cases of the Boston Strangler and the Zodiac. ` The Boston Strangler was famous for his method of killing. Between the years of 1962 and 1964 the Boston Strangler murdered at least 11 women in the Boston area. His first

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    Ted Bundy Case Study

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    Burger identify 4 types of serial killers. Which type do you consider the most dangerous to society and why? Identify a serial killer of that type and explain why he fits into that particular category. The type of serial killer I find to be the most dangerous to society is the hedonistic type‚ because I have noticed that they are in the category of killers most likely to kill slowly‚ and to drag out the pain their victims feel. John Wayne Gacy was one such serial killer‚ as a lust-oriented hedonist

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    Ted Bundy Psychobiography

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    well-known serial killer exhibited many of the traits that Robert Hare outlined in his Psychopathy checklist. This paper will provide an overview of Bundy’s characteristics applicable to Robert Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R). Taking the two factors of the PCL-R interpersonal traits and antisocial behavior respectively this paper will unpack certain events in Ted Bundy’s life that were contributing factors to his career as a sexual serial killer. Prior to his career as a serial killer

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    Jeffrey Dahmer Bio

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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." - Ted Bundy. Serial killers have long been the taboo of society since the beginning of time. The horror movie industry portrays serial killers through scary masks‚ or a maniac running around the streets with a knife; but the truth is most serial killers are introverted and were once abused as children. Serial killers are not born serial killers they are influenced at

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    Serial killers are hard to catch because many of them don a guise of sanity. Andrei Chikatilo‚ while having some red flags such as accusations of inappropriate behavior towards minors‚ necessitating several moves and career changes‚ also had normal facets to his life: he was married with two children. Most serial murderers also operate with repeated motions‚ aka modus operandi (“MO”) when they commit their crimes—Chikatilo would often eviscerate‚ mutilate‚ sexually defile‚ and even engaged in cannibalizing

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    (How being watched changes you - without you knowing‚ Paragraph 11) This shows that people change themselves in the presence of others. They do that because they care about their reputations. Serial killers also care about their reputations‚ but they care about them for a different reason. Serial killers want to be known as very ordinary people. “From behind this veneer of ordinariness their Mr. Hyde personality‚

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    Charles Manson Psychology

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    What is it that connects Ed Gein‚ Ted Bundy‚ Jeffrey Dahmer‚ and Charles Manson? The fact that they are all killers. But the real question is‚ what makes them want to kill? And what makes up a serial killer in the first place? A good portion of the reasons why serial killers have the urge to kill is due to different mental illnesses. An example of this would be Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). Symptoms of this mental illness include “being abused‚ manipulation of others‚ disregarding right

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    Ted Bundy

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    I. Introduction A. Ted Bundy is one of the worst serial killers in history. His antisocial personality and psychotic character made him feared across the country. After all was said and done Ted left behind a trail of bloody slayings that included the deaths of 36 young women and spanned through four states. The case of Bundy relates to a psychopathy and antisocial disorder psychological typology. I also related the case of Ted Bundy to the Behaviorist/Social Learning Theory as I learned that

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    Dorothea Puente

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    California. As most serial killers‚ Dorothea had a rough childhood. When she was eight her father died of tuberculosis. A year later her mother died in a motorcycle accident. After her mother passing Dorothea and her 18 siblings (Dorothea being the sixth) went into foster care in separate locations. Throughout her life‚ Dorothea Puente was known to be a compulsive liar‚ claiming to be the youngest of 18 children‚ when in reality‚ she was the sixth (Nichols‚ Background on Serial Killer Dorothea Puente)

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