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    Essay On John Wayne Gacy

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    John Wayne Gacy Jr‚ also known as the killer clown Was born in Chicago‚ Illinois on March 17th‚ 1942. He was an american serial killer and rapist who sexually assaulted and murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978 in Cook County‚ Illinois. He was the only boy and the second of 3 children. His parents were John Wayne Gacy Sr world war 1 veteran and Marion Elaine Robinson. As a child he was often belittled by his father. There was verbal and physical abuse going on.

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    Jeffrey Dahmer Murder

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    after the surgery he became withdrawn and antisocial. As a teenager‚ Dahmer was tense and friendless. This is one of the reasons he had a compulsion toward necrophilia and murder. His parents also divorced which also impacted him to become a serial killer. The first murder happened June 1978 with an African American hitchhiker named Steven Hicks .Dahmer got the man drunk and strangled him. Dahmer then dismembered and buried Hicks in his parent’s backyard. The second victim was Steven

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    In the podcast ‚Serial‚ Sarah Koenig analyzes the murder case of victim Hae Min Lee and Adnan Syed‚ the convicted ex boyfriend. However this case isnt like any typical murder case‚ there are many holes in evidence‚ making it difficult to conclude if Adnan Syed actually killed Hae Min Lee or if his conviction was a mistake. Sarah Koenig exploits these holes in the case by introducing contradicting evidence & multiple theories of who couldve killed Hae to convince the reader that there was not enough

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    and His Victim: A Coming of Age Story Reports of serial rapists and murderers are all too common in today’s day and age. In these cases‚ generally the main focus and intrigue lies with the killer rather than the victim. Once the focus is switched to the victim‚ we might see all sorts of different scenarios play out. Although Joyce Carol Oates’s‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” was inspired by real life events and reports of a serial rapist murderer‚ it can also be read as a coming

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    Ottie Toole: Serial Killer

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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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    Aileen Wuornos Case Study

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    Case Study – Aileen Wurnos From analysing the information of American born Aileen Wurnos (1965-2002) the serial killer‚ it becomes evident to suggest that her experiences from early childhood‚ which later led to a career of prostitution‚ had a great psychological impact on Aileen’s life. Over a couple years during1989-1991 Aileen murdered and stole from 7 men in Florida‚ USA whilst she was working as a prostitute. Aileen Wurnos falsely suggested that the men either raped or attempted to rape her

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    month of Halloween. Also there are music videos‚ many of which idealize violence‚ sexual assaults and murder. The link between violence on film and violence in our streets and homes is overwhelming. For example‚ many of America’s most notorious serial killers‚ including Jeffrey L. Dahmer‚ were influenced by Hollywood films that graphically depict violence. Television also portrays certain topics rather blatantly when in fact these issues need to be dealt with care and sensitivity. Sex‚ substance abuse

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    Ted Bundy

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    Ted Bundy his Killings as Part of the Control Theory Ted Bundy was a serial killer in the 1970s‚ in Florida. He grew up in normal Christian loving home with five brothers and sisters. There was no drinking‚ drug use‚ or any such things round the house. Growing up Ted considered himself a “normal” kid. As Ted grew into his teens‚ he started having desirers of something more. Ted felt something was missing. He had a yearning for a release. Ted soon found his relief in store market porn‚ which

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    killing and killing is fun. Every day when he wakes‚ he looks forward to slaughtering anyone and everyone he can. He’s a lot like John Wayne Gacy‚ the killer clown who killed 33 boys and men. They both only kill for pleasure. And just because they have emotions does that mean we should sympathize with them? Would you sympathize with a serial killer? Unstoppable killing machines should be killed the same way they kill their victims. They shouldn’t live just because they have feelings. Would you

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    H H Holmes

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    Herman Webster Mudgett was the first American serial killer the terrorized Chicago in the late 1800’s‚ yet he was a slave to his own mind and his own disorders. Herman‚ who is also famous as H. H. Holmes had two personality disorders that drove him to commit the actions that he committed. evidence shows that Holmes had personality disorders like narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder. H. H Holmes shows signs of antisocial personality disorder in many ways. To begin

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