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    sultry seas. The killer whale is the most cosmically huge member of the dolphin family, and there are about 5 various species of orcas in the oceans. These amazing creatures hunt in pods that consist of 6 to 40 killer whales. They hunt for gigantic fish, seal, and sea lion and frequently seabirds and mammals. The orca’s top speed is approximately 30 mph but can travel at 26 mph for long periods of time. It is normal for an orca to swim more than 50 miles without going up for air. Killer whales…

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    You hear the sound of branches snap underneath your feet as you run through the woods on a windy September night. Attempting to look backwards in search of the nearing threat you stumble over a fallen tree and lay in the damp leaves. You see a large dark figure nearing you through the trees and attempt hide yourself in the leaves. The cellphone in your jean pocket rings and you can make out the figure as a man dressed in a clown costume. Being pinned to the ground, you feel the blade of his…

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    Jack The Ripper Case

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    that matter, could help you solve a case, think again. The job is tough enough for those well qualified to work in the field, and even now, with all of the technological advancements and improved investigative methods, many murders go unsolved and killers escape. Can you imagine the difficult task authorities faced when Jack the Ripper loomed large in London? In the fall of 1888, otherwise know as the “fall of terror,” a series of horrendous murders occurred in Whitechapel, the east end of…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    most notorious serial killers. Despite their horrendous and despicable actions these men are said to have a sort of charm to them. Bundy was the young, attractive, educated man that gave off the ‘boy next door’ persona and Gacy was a well-known man in the community that spent time as Pogo to entertain ill-children (Lust). No one could imagine at the time what these men were capable of doing and after discovering the truth people were fascinated. Each other these serial killers holding high…

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    Ted Bundy Myth

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    Theodore Robert Bundy or widely known as Ted Bundy was a notorious serial killer in the 1970s, in which he raped and murdered young women in several states. Report states that his murder episodes begin in the 1975 when he moved away from his home to Salt Lake City (McCall, 1980). It is said that he lured young women into his car before driving to a secluded place, he will raped them before beating them to death (McCall, 1980). His victims were usually young women from ordinary household (Gehrke,…

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    Chasing Lincoln’s Killer It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Abraham Lincoln, the President of the United States. John Wilkes Booth aimed a Derringer pistol and shot once shooting Lincoln in the head at Ford Theatre while watching a play he didn't die at first he was carried to a nearby “safehouse.” He was accompanied by his wife Mary and two of their friends Henry Rathborne and his girlfriend Clara Harris. It seems mr.booth was an actor who was angry at the fall of the…

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    Dennis Rader Case Study

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    in the area were unable to connect the killings, create a profile of the killer, and then use that information to build evidence against Dennis Rader. The first and arguably the most important step in the catching of a serial murder is connecting crimes through the process of crime linkage. This paper will take a look at how police have used crime linkage to build criminal profiles that have helped catch famous serial killers that include BTK, the…

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    Victims of the Zodiac? Shelby Davis Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Abstract In the late 1960’s, there was a man roaming California on a killing spree. With seven confirmed victims, five killed and two injured, the Zodiac killer became one of the most allusive serial killers in United States. His method of attack was different each time and only thing that could tie him to each of the crimes was the fact that he reported the crimes himself. This paper is going to give you the events that…

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    parents are deceased , and is currently being raised by her aunt Veronica who currently working for the police department. Before the incident had happened, Veronica had worked on a serial killer case, where the victims in the case had received a specific letter in the mail from someone who was called the Romeo killer, of whom they had never heard of. In those cases, they had arrested and charged a man for the said crime. After the charges were brought against the man, Veronica…

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    Homicide In Psychology

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    it is the unusual behavior done by the serial killer that is unnecessary to commit the crime. Furthermore, the serial killer’s signature behavior may reveal their psychological or emotional needs, and a reflection of an underlying personality, lifestyle and developmental experiences. Signatures of the offender are unique which makes the hunt more effortless for the FBI agents. Profilers are able to distinguish different crimes to its respective killer. For example, a rapist shows domination or…

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