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    Killer Whales And Whales

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    New Zealand Killer Whales and Penguins What exactly are cetaceans? The Cetaceans family includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Even though the cetacean family depends on water or more specifically the ocean for survival, they are mammals just like we are. Warm blooded, give birth, nurse their young, and breathe air through their lungs doesn 't that seem familiar? Yes they have the same characteristics as us which makes us both mammals. Scientist believed that about millions of years…

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    Ramirez would kill his last victims. He says that he was mistakenly identified but he was charged with 14 murders and 31 felonies and after 23 years on death row Ramirez died June 7th, 2013 at the age of 53 from complications related to B-cell lymphoma. The Clown Killer, John Wayne Gacy born March 17th, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois parents Danish and Polish. Gacy and his siblings grew up with a drunk of a father who would beat them with a razor strap if HE thought they misbehaved. He would…

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    the jailer”(9). That is why, regardless of their ultimate fate, orcas should never, under any circumstance be bred, raised, or kept in captivity. Orcinus orcas, also known as killer whales, have been used as a sense of entertainment for close to a hundred years. Orcas end up in captivity by one of two ways. They can be…

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    book based on a real story and is written by Ann Rule. This book is all about the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy was well known to Rule as she was quite close to him in several series of murders he committed. The reason for choosing this book is that it provides detailed explanation about how and when was the wrongdoings were committed against the law. It describes how the serial killer, Ted Bundy, executed those crimes, what was going on in his mind during all this period and what…

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    For my film project I chose, Natural Born Killers, (1994) the film stars Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis as the notorious couple Mickey and Mallory Knox. The film follows Knox’s on their cross-country murder spree that captivates the world as the media glorifies their crimes making them the most infamous serial killers since Manson. Natural Born Killers starts out in a small diner in the middle of the desert, Mickey is ordering pie and Mallory is dancing to a jukebox, a couple of locals…

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    Being a Serial Killer is very hard work. There are many things you do to keep it going and things from your past that lead up to it. As we know there are a great number of types of criminals and it is always growing. With all the crimes happening today these types of criminals are quite different. Another surprising thing is that not only do men become serial killers but women do as well. Men do their killing differently from each other but compared to women they do it totally differently. Some…

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    accident at all. According to these detectives, the cases were sinister plots by either one or a gang of serial killers. This seems to be an outrageous statement, except that in 22 of the 45 cases there have been found graffiti of a smiley face, which perhaps represents the calling card of a deranged sociopath, or even…

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    deserved either life in prison or the death penalty,neither of which are applicable in Colombia.in 2006, local TV host Pirry interview Garavito, whiched aired on 11 June from the same year.In this TV special,Pirry mentioned that during the interview, the killer tried to minimized his actions and expressed intent to start a poitical career in order to help abuse children.Pirry also described Garavitos conditions in prison and commented that due to good behavior ,Garavito could probbaly apply for…

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    Collapse: A Short Story

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    It was a knife, it was the killer, it has to be, and suddenly he charges towards me! Finally, snapping to my senses I started to run towards the bus yard. I can hear his wet footsteps nearing me as I’m trying to lose him in the maze of broken down buses, in a panic I couldn’t remember the exact spot where I came in from. The killer was gradually closing in, I did what I could to lose him, crawling under one of the buses, hoping…

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    Babby's Grow Film Analysis

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    creating a compelling mystery. The plot immediately engages and maintains one’s attention from the opening scene to the very last scene. The main heroine is thrust into an enthralling life and death situation to bring justice to her twin sister’s killer. The goal is clear and the danger is high. The script provides an intense mystery that easily pulls in the audience. Visual storytelling is well crafted and delivers the frights (the visual of Jessica and her calling out “Maaa!) The script…

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