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    He was the top scientist at the Oscorp laboratory. He was designing a hover pad, and a chemical that is supposed to make a human stronger and better without any side affects. The government did not approve because of his one test failure of the many he had on animals. He was going to lose his job unless he proved that it worked on humans without side affects. He tested it on himself and became The Green Goblin. He killed his fellow scientist and the government people who would accept his ideas.…

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    Serial Killers

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    What makes a Serial Killer? Introduction The term serial killer refers to an individual who commits three or more premeditated murders. The term was coined by FBI profiler Robert Ressler while investigating the dastardly exploits of Theodore Robert Bundy. The American nation has been the host to 75% of all known serial killers. We have dealt with some of the most deviously brilliant minds over the years (Federal Bureau of Investigation, “Serial Murder”). The FBI started to research the minds of…

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    John Gacy Pharmacy

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    Today, December 21st, 1978 the most vicious serial killer in American history was arrested in his home in Illinois, charged with the murder of 33 adolescent males that he buried under his house. On December 11, 1978, John Gacy visited a pharmacy in Des Plaines, Illinois, to discuss a potential remodeling deal with the store’s owner. While at the store to discuss the potential deal, Gacy spoke to a 15 year old store employee about hiring him to do construction work. After Gacy left the store,…

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    Serial killers are neither born nor are they created; rather they are the product of both elements when put to extremes. A predisposed mental disorder is sure to cause one to have some troubles in life, but does not automatically make one a future serial murderer. Along with that claim, a troubled childhood is also not grounds for future damnation. But when combined in extremes, one begins to become at risk for a very complicated- and sometimes deadly -future. Originating from former FBI…

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    John and his siblings were always brutally criticized and abused by there alcoholic father. John seemed to always be a disappointment to his father no matter how much John tried to please his father he always failed. John suffered a lot accepting his sexuality because he knew he was going to be even a bigger disappointment to his father if he knew that he was attractive to men instead of woman. Johns rage and motive for killing began after Johns father died and stated to…

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    Serial Killers Analysis

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    These types are separated by the motives of the killer. The FBI, along with Leonard G. Johns et. Al, have created general categories for the motives of serial killers to fall into. These include anger, ideology, financial gain, power/thrill, sexually-based and psychosis, among others. A serial killer driven by anger seems to detest certain…

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    profilers only begin with these generalizations. The rest of their portraits become more accurate as evidence becomes available. For example, a serial killer’s victim can act as a window into who the killer is. Serge-Moses Pakhomou, a researcher at the John Jay…

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    John Gacy Case

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    the police had done a thorough background check each time Gacy’s name was brought into question by the parents of the missing victims, he may have been able to be stopped much earlier than December of 1978. For example John Butkovich was a sixteen year old boy, who had worked for John Gacy at his construction company. Numerous young men who worked for Gacy would show up to work for him one day, and be vanished the next, as was the case with Butkovich. Although many individuals noticed this…

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    The Oxford dictionary defines a serial killer as a person who murders three or more people, usually in service of abnormal psychological gratification, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant break, known as a "cooling off period” between them. Many characteristics or signs can be displayed by a serial killer that they do not have any control over. Some of these characteristics and signs being: very antisocial, arson, early childhood abuse, peeing the bed…

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    Serial killers, although are not normal considering they get a “Orgasm” from killing people. John Wayne Gacy also known as the “Killer Clown,” said after he killed his victim he had an “orgasism.” Serial killers are seen as blood-thristy which is true, serial killers have been known to enjoy seeing victims suffer from being stabbed and seeing blood run everywhere. Although, some serial killers such as John Wayne Gacy didn’t like making a mess while killing people. Gacy told police after his…

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