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    has been debated for decades. Are serial killers born with the lust for murder‚ or are their desires developed through years of abuse and torment? Many believe it is impossible for an innocent child to be born with the capability to commit a horrible act such as murder. But at the same time‚ how could we have corrupted society so much as to turn an innocent child into a homicidal maniac? Forensic psychologists have picked apart the minds of serial killers to find an answer as to what forces them

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    SERIAL KILLERS‚ young and old October 14‚ 2013 GNED 144 SEC. 511 Instructor: Magdalena Spulber   K Jones Introduction Serial killers have been around for a very long time‚ and they will continue to exist and walk among us on a day to day basis. To categorize an individual as a serial killer they must have one or more of the following attributes within their character. This includes killing numerous amounts of people in a short period of time‚ having a release of sexual urges from performing

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    A: I believe that the unknown mass murderer in Arizona was a set-and-run mass killer. I believe this because firstly the offender has already left the scene before the police arrived and is not committing suicide. This is highly unlikely with mass murderers‚ because usually the want to be known they want people to know who they are and why they have committed the mass murderers. But this kind of offender doesn’t have that as one of his goals‚ in this case the offender stayed anonymous and no one

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    Serial killers. Numerous books‚ movies‚ and video games revolve around this subject. There seems to be an obsession with these crimes and those that commit them. Extreme killing: Understanding Mass Murder‚ answers questions such as; what is the difference between a serial killer or a mass murderer? Who commit these crimes? And what are the different motivating factors behind such crimes? We we even look for an answer to what is the difference between sociopaths and psychopaths? The book delves

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    A serial killer is a person who kills more than two to three times with a cooling time in between his murders. The ironic thing about this statement is that Charles never killed anyone‚ he instead persuaded people to do it for him. Manson’s murders were also organized

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    Olvera‚ Lucio October 28‚ 2012 Green River Killer Investigation The Green River Killer (GRK) was a serial killer in the 1980’s who obtained many victims in the Seattle‚ Washington area. Since the 1980’s the technology used in criminal investigations have improved tremendously in efforts to aid investigators in their investigations. Some technology advances are in the field of forensic science the study of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and how DNA analysis can tell from what substance(s) a person

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    Published March 13‚ 1919. By Angela Kong New Orleans: Has the killer come back? Over a rough period of 10 months‚ a man who identified himself as the “Axeman” appeared. He is believed to be responsible for 11 attacks and 5 deaths. News spread throughout New Orleans‚ placing fear in its citizens. The killer attacked people in their sleep‚ using weapons only from the victims households‚ primarily an ax. The first attack happened on May 2‚ 1918. Victims Catherine and Joseph Maggi had been attacked

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    and play in there. Everyday you have to put on shows to entertain others with little to no rewards. You have no friends and family to relax with and no spouse to mate with. Who are you? You’re an average Killer Whale taken into captivity and forced to perform for others at Amusement Parks. Killer whales that are held in captivity have many negative impacts on their lives. When they are not in the wild their majestic dorsal fins can collapse‚ their death rate increases‚ and the chances of a trainer

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    heroes such as Dexter Morgan‚ in effort to convince them that the vigilante’s actions have earned society’s full support‚ the offenses commonly lain against them will be disproved and a new perspective will be given to support them. Dexter is a serial killer in Miami‚ FL from Dexter‚ a series on Showtime; however Dexter only kills murderers. Dexter is considered a felon and his actions are a capitol offense. Many would consider that grounds for Dexter to be thrown into jail‚ or even face death-row. But

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    A serial killer is someone who kills at least three victims one by one in a serious of sequential murders; with an emotional cooling-off period in between the homicides.” Robert Pickton‚ a local pig farmer living on his farm in Port Coquitlam‚ is a serial killer. He is known as Canada’s worst serial killer; convicted of killing six women and charged in the deaths of twenty more women. Many of his victims were prostitutes and drug users from Vancouver’s East side. Pickton’s killing has shocked and

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