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    Evaluate the humanisation of serial killers‚ with particular focus of Jack the Ripper and Ted Bundy Investigators perspectives on the ’Serial Killer’ have changed over the centuries‚ from a belief in the middle ages of the supernatural committing the crimes‚ to the 19th century idea of a deformed ’monster’ seeking revenge at society‚ to the widely accepted modern day viewing that serial killers are in fact people‚ and we may not be able to tell them apart from other members of our society. This

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    Aileen Wuornos The First Female Serial Killer “ Id just like to say Im sailing with the rock‚ and Ill be back like Independence Day‚ with Jesus June 6‚ like the movie‚ big mother ship and all‚ Ill be back. “ Aileen Wuornos was born as Aileen Carol Pittman in Rochester‚ Michigan‚ on February 29‚ 1956. Her mother‚ Diane Wuornos‚ was 15 years old when she married Aileen’s father‚ Leo Dale Pittman on June 3‚ 1954. Less than two years later‚ and two months before Wuornos was born‚ Diane filed

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    Serial murder is the unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s)‚ in separate events (Morton‚ 2005). For centuries serial killers have plagued society. These social deviants cunningly meander through communities murdering the most vulnerable: women‚ children‚ the homeless‚ and the elderly (Guillen‚ 2002). This paper will focus on two serial killers; Pedro Lopez and Jose Antonio Rodriguez Vega. Pedro Lopez ‘ The man who would grow up to become the notorious “Monster of the Andes”

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    coin the reason why many criminals engage in deviant behavior. They have demonstrated that social learning theory may be associated with criminal behavior‚ thus it is possible that people can learn and observe behaviors from their parents and untimely abuse their partners. A study conducted by David Adams (2009) explored the possibility of social learning theory to be associated with domestic abuse. The study consisted of 31 men who killed their partners and 20 would be killers. They were recruited

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    Jeffrey Dahmer was a psychotic serial killer from Milwaukie‚ Wisconsin. Dahmer was also referred to as the Milwaukee Cannibal. From 1978 to 1991 Dahmer killed 17 men. He was found guilty later of murder‚ rape‚ necrophilia‚ and cannibalism. When Dahmer was young his home life was very hard. Some believe his home life‚ as a child‚ could be the reason he turned out the way he did. As a child Dahmer never got much attention. His mother was always sick so she got most of the attention that should

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    2010). Each had wives and had went to universities for several years to make a education. For the world wide known killers Ted Bundy and Gary M. Heidnik‚ both have made an impact in serial killer history. Like Ted Bundy and Gary M Heidnik‚

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    H.H. Holmes is known to be the first American serial killer. Holmes would murder people‚ mutilate their bodies‚ and sell their skeletons to science. His most famous work was the “Murder Castle”. His Murder Castle was his very own hotel‚ which had secret rooms‚ to kill multiple people in‚ most were women. The Castle was located in Chicago and gave Holmes a good chance to kill many people in 1893 during the World’s Fair. Holmes was also a doctor. He studied at the University of Michigan Medical School

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    Angel of Death‚ sometimes also known as an angel of mercy‚ is the term used to describe a specific class of serial killer. These murderers act in medical or hospital settings and are usually doctors or nurses who kill patients instead of helping them. Often they chose defenseless victims such as the elderly or terminally ill‚ and sometimes their targets are even children. This type of serial killer can easily be a man or a woman as the methods they use are not typically violent. Their means of killing

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    Jeffrey Dahmer Jeffrey Dahmer was born in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin on May 21‚ 1960. No one would have guessed that the happy little boy would grow up to be one of America’s most gruesome serial killers. After the age of six‚ when he had double hernia surgery‚ Dahmer’s life became tumultuous. His mother had child when Dahmer was eight‚ his father took a new job‚ moved the family to Ohio‚ and soon after‚ his parents got a divorce. Dahmer’s once bubbly personality changed‚ he became angry‚ withdrawn

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    The Dangerous Mind of a Serial Killer Analysis of Ted Bundy Adam Boncic Ramapo College The Dangerous Mind of a Serial Killer Analysis of Ted Bundy What complex motives could have possibly driven an individual to passionate murder‚ contributing to over a hundred deaths? These brash‚ relentless actions can be influenced by a range of psychological‚ genetic and environmental factors. Unraveling the mind of a serial killer is far from simple‚ but there is almost always a catalyst towards

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