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    Ted Bundy Serial Killer

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    Samantha Strubing Hour 3 Serial killer paper Born November 24, 1946 was Ted Bundy, a charming, handsome, and smart man that allowed him to get close to victims. Ted bundy was born in a hospital for unwed mothers and was raised for the first three years of his life by his grandparents, Samuel and Eleanor Crowell. It was said that Samuel was very abusive to his wife and animals, even to Ted. Ted and everyone else was told that Samuel and Eleanor were his real parents and his mother, Louise Cowell…

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    Serial Killers: Ted Bundy

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    Theodore Robert Cowell, more commonly known as Ted Bundy, is undoubtedly one of America’s infamous serial killers. Before Bundy was executed in 1989, he confessed that he killed at least thirty women. However, Bundy’s former defense attorney John Henry Browne recently revealed that Bundy had confessed to him that he had killed more than a hundred people, including both women and men. Bundy also admitted that his first victim was a man, who differs considerably from Bundy’s preferred victims:…

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    a telegraph boy. This boy introduced him into many weird practices, such as drinking urine and eating feces. He also began to spy on boys in public bath houses. Description of criminal activities: Early criminal acts: Prior to his life as a serial killer, Fish became a male prostitute shortly after moving to New York. Along with this, he raped young boys. This would be a practice even after his mom engaged him to a woman whom he would have six children with. At some point in his married life,…

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    Serial Killer, Gary Ridgway. Biographical information Gary Ridgway was born on February 18, 1949 and he is currently still alive. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He grew up next to Seattle’s Pacific Highway, in a poor neighborhood near SeaTac Airport. It was said that his mother was domineering. She was reportedly abusive towards him, both physically and verbally. He was a poor student with a low IQ. After high school he joined the military and went to Vietnam in 1967. Description of…

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    right? However, these two killers fall into two completely different categories of murderers, serial and mass. Serial killers and mass murderers often display the same characteristics of manipulation and lack of empathy. The few things that differentiate serial killers to mass murderers are; serial killers commit murder over a long period of time, and often in different places, while mass murderers kill within a single location and time-frame. Most times, a serial killer will know their victim…

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    Serial Killers: Born or Bred to Kill? Criminals like Charles Manson can attribute their sadistic nature from a childhood of neglect and abuse, whereas serial killers like David Berkowitz – who grew up in a healthy, supportive family – have no justifiable reason for their actions, other than their own desire to kill. Unfortunately, both types of men infamously manifested their destinies into become the human incarnation of the Grim Reaper himself. There have been numerous studies conducted in…

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    This serial killer who is committing these crimes in a similar, limited location appear to be well thought out. I know that as a serial killer, he is going to partake in organized murders. In turn, he is not going to random locations to rape and murder his victims, instead he is carefully choosing the location where he will commit each crime. His reasoning for committing the crimes in a similar manner can be explained by categorizing him as a hedonistic and/or power-oriented serial killer. I…

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    Mental illness is infiltrating our society as shown by the increase in serial killers. Most often it begins with small crimes, such as, petty crimes, animal cruelty, and then escalates to extreme horrific crimes. The start of this unthinkable behavior begins in the blink of an eye. Mental illnesses are increasingly becoming more prevalent around the world everyday. Schizophrenia, narcissistic/borderline/antisocial personality disorder, and psychosis are just a few of the different types of…

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    A serial killer is defined as being a person who does a series of three or more killings, not at the same time but separately. There are myths that accompany with being a serial killer, they include that they are all male, they are lust killers, serial killers are psychopaths and many others. When it comes to some homicide facts there was an estimated 14,827 persons murdered nationwide in 2012. There are two famous serial killers who differ when it comes to their gender, their types of killing…

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    In the movie “FEED” the killer that is portrayed can arguably be considered a serial killer or a spree killer. There are different characteristics of a serial killer and a spree killer that must be examined to explain how the murderer can dangle between the line of both types of killer. A serial killer is defined as being an individual that kills at least three people or possibly more over the course of a month. During this time the killer must also have some time between the killings. There…

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