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    Richard Ramirez Thesis

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    “Big deal. Death always comes with the territory...” (“Richard Ramirez”). These were the words of serial killer Richard Ramirez moments after he was convicted of killing thirteen people (“Richard Ramirez”). Richard Ramirez was a troubled child who lived with his parents and four siblings. His father was often violent and abusive, causing Ramirez to frequently run away from home. Due to distance between Ramirez and his family, he became close with his cousin, Mike. Mike was a soldier for the…

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    After the events of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, the government asked its self a question. What would we do if someone like Superman was not on our side? How would we stop them? The answer? Create a special task force super powered criminals to do the dirty work and blame them for any mishaps along the way, The plot is simple enough, but the main problem for Suicide Squad is that it strays away from that initial plot with forced editing and rushed pacing. Direction Instantly you can…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    well-dressed, and popular. Although Ted had quite a temper when provoked, he went through high school with a pretty much unscathed respectability. He showed interest in skiing and politics, and showed little to no signs of being a future rapist and serial killer (“Ted Bundy,” Born to be Killers 180). Ted graduated high school in 1965 with good grades and a good…

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    Serial Killers

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    people. Though it has been going on for centuries, serial murder has become a huge part in social media. Just like everything else, social media has shaped the way people think about the reasons for such traumatic events. People begin to lose sight of the truth about serial murders. The who, the when, the why, and the how all become figments of imagination, a made up belief because of the information given through others. The act of serial killers do not come solely from neither the past nor…

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    St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Crime films have many different reasons and causes for crimes and they all touch on differ on a few basic concepts: environmental, psycho-pathological, rational choice, and biological reasons. Each of these causes for crime has vastly different methods of reasoning. When it comes to the film the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre there are many characters that fit these different causes and explanations of crimes. Many people find themselves involved in criminal behavior…

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    Charles Mason was a killer who has been deemed the “Boogeyman” without really killing a single person that he is known for, himself. He was the leader of the “Family” and used the people he recruited as tools to do what he wanted. He used the Beatles and race wars as a way to have people kill for him, with the excuse that it is what needs to happen to ensure their survival. He used his wit and charm to lead and enslave young men and women into his psychopathic thought process. In this paper, I…

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    article “Serial Killer: Nature and Nurture. How Serial Killers are Born,” I completely agree with the author that the cause of crimes such as a serial killing, rape, and assaultive behaviors is the mix of both nature and nurture. If we consider a serial killer as a gun, then nature will be the bullets and nurture will be the trigger, and those two factors combine together and lead these individuals to commit horrific crimes. According to researches reported in the article, many of the serial…

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    My serial killer's name is Richard Ramírez. Biographical Information His birthday is February 29, 1960. His death was on June 7, 2013. His place of birth was El Paso, Texas. Ramirez was born Ricardo Leyva Muñoz Ramirez in El Paso, Texas, on February 29, 1960. His father, Julian Tapia Ramirez, was born in Camargo, Mexico. He met Richard's mother, Colorado-born Mercedes Muñoz, there when they were both fourteen years old. When her family went to Juarez, Julian followed and married her in 1948,…

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    “The most infamous serial killer you’ve never heard of” (Cobb). The Hammersmith Nude Murderer, or also known as Jack the Stripper was a serial killer in the 1960s. This infamous murderer got their name for being very similar to Jack the Ripper for the simple fact that both murderers killed prostitutes. They were also similar for the fact that both caused terror in London, though their killing methods were different they were both feared by the public. The famous murderer known as “Jack the…

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    Edmund Kemper, born in Burbank, California, was a serial killer and a necrophile. Ed’s parents divorced when Ed was nine years old, causing Ed to move away to Montana with his mother and sisters. Ed grew up in a violent home and was constantly abused by his sister and alcoholic mother. Ed tried to get away from his mother and move in with his father but he too neglected him, leaving him to live with his grandparents, which were the first people that he killed. Based upon the information above,…

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