Lizzie Borden

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    lean on the Nature v. Nurture Theory. Fallon came across a alzheimer 's study that could have possibly have been a relative which showed psychopathic tendencies, upon looking at his relatives brain scan he noticed that he was related to Lizzie Borden. Lizzie Borden was a axe murder who murdered her father and stepmother. He was also related the the Cornell family which included Thomas Cornell who was hung because he murdered his elderly mother. Fallon says that he lives his life as a nonviolent…

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    Trauma In Serial Killers

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    His mother also forced him to wear a dress on the first day of school. They rarely had food. Most of the time, the food they ate was either stolen or scavenge from the trash. Henry’s mother also hit him over the head with a board causing enough damage to have Blackouts and dizzy spells for the rest of his life (Berry-Dee, 2003). Although, many serial killers experience abuse, neglect, or trauma and their formative years some do not like serial killer William Heirens. William had a…

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    There are those who think that people who do some type of heinous act are one of the same; driven by the same reason and carry out the action in similar ways. There are those who think that each criminal has a different reasoning for why they do what they do, whether it be a justified reason or not. On the subject of serial killers, people’s thought processes are the same; they are either evenly matched, compelled by the same motive, or they are completely different people, moved by different…

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