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    watching them profile serial killers‚ I got a better understanding of similarities that serial killers have in common. I just watched an episode of Ted Bundy on how he confessed to all the murders he did right before he got executed. This source is fitting in with my research‚ because it gave me more aspects to look at and study about why serial killers kill. Davis‚ Jeff. "Criminal Minds." Criminal Minds. CBS. 22 Sept. 2005. Television John Wayne Gacy‚ was a 1970’s serial killer from Cook County Illinois

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    SERIAL KILLERS A serial killer is a person whom everybody knows as a friend‚ a lover or even a father but no one knows about his killer instinct until it’s to late. Serial killers have plagued this country and others for many years. They are hard to find and virtually undetectable until they start murdering the innocent. Serial killers are usually young‚ white males who are quite intelligent and often come from broken homes. They may have been abused either physically or sexually

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    According to the studies of Kelleher and Kelleher (1998)‚ they were able to discover that the methods behind a female serial killer was based on motivation. They established a theory based on the limitations defined by serial killers; which often excluded women as serial killers. Based on the findings of Farrell‚ 2006; Jensen‚ 2001; Mann‚ 1996; Pollock‚ Mulllings‚ & Crouch‚ 2006; Schurman-Kauflin‚ 2000; Scott‚ 2005‚ they were able to conclude that women have the ability‚ to be sensitive‚ rather than

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    A serial killer refers to an individual who kills at least three different people on three separate occasions over a certain period of time (Bartol & Bartol‚ 2004). There are numerous stereotypes that come with the term “serial killer‚” but one in particular has come to the forefront in recent years: the notion that sexual fantasy plays a role in serial killings‚ that serial killers are sexually motivated (Seltzer‚ 1998). The role of sexual fantasy in serial killings was first brought up by Reinhardt

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    Conducting the Killings 6 Lack of Preparation Interview with Berkowitz 7 Confession by David Berkowitz Conclusion David Berkowitz arrested on August 10‚ 1977‚ was a serial killer from New York who killed six victims and leaving others injured. Known as the Son of Sam or .44 Caliber Killers by the New York Police department and the U.S. While Berkowitz claimed to be possessed by demons and called himself “The Son of Sam.” Berkowitz falls under the psychological theory due to

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    Am I a Serial Killer? Have you ever taken a step back and asked yourself‚ “How can someone just BE a continuous murderer?” Brain damage‚ environment‚ and genetic codes are all factors that determine whether an individual may become a serial killer. If you have ever questioned the ability to become an indecisive human being‚ this may be your route to information. When studying the human brain‚ Jim Fallon found that the activity and functions of the “serial killer” brain is extremely different

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    Nature and nurture both play significant roles in the upbringing of a child and throughout this developmental stage in adolescence it is easy to see how serial killers’ minds are formed. Not only are nature and nurture both contributing factors to shaping psychology but also individual influential life instances for each person. The nurture‚ or caretaking‚ in which a person is brought up can be just as influential as the nature‚ or heredity‚ on the child’s psyche. Every single person has their own

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    It is 11 o’clock at night‚ on the 30th of July 2005. A man is in his home with all his doors locked‚ a precaution taken against a serial killer in the area. Suddenly‚ he hears an unexpected noise that sounds like a car in his driveway. He stands up and goes to explore what the sound could be. He walks down the hallway and enters his living room. Darkness engulfs him as all of the lights suddenly go out. Standing very still‚ he hears noises coming from another part of his house‚ and then footsteps

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    think he is a serial killer simply because of the way he is dressed or his appearance? The news has changed the way people see serial killers as a whole and has changed people’s outlook on a certain type of man. The way media portrays serial killer’s effects both the general public and the people that are already mentally unstable. The first main effect media has on the general public is by helping to create a stereotype of a serial killer. The second effect is the birth of copycat killers. Lastly‚

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    Common in serial murder cases is the existence of psychopathy. Psychopathy causes a difficulty to create positive links on ones life with other individuals‚ as well as causing a lack of empathy in an individual (Blair). A famous quote from Ted Bundy describes psychopathy rather well. As stated by Bundy‚ “I don’t feel guilty for anything. I feel sorry for people who feel guilt.” (Brogaard). In contrast to sociopathy‚ psychopathy is widely considered to be a heritable condition. Thus serial killers could

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