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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    the most violent malevolent crimes which society has to bear in their every day life. There is a myth, which our society believes in “murderers are both not made”. I believe our society makes a person who he or she will be. No one is born a killer. Serial Killer Ted Bundy is the man who is considered as one of the most notorious criminals in the history of the United States. He described himself as the most cold-blooded criminal: one would have to dig deep in the annals of crime to find someone…

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    Dirty Harry Ethical Issues

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    and the sexual revolution. Lastly, the high rising crime rates amount a number of the Americans. I have chosen the film Dirty Harry, a movie that was produced in 1971, the movie discuses the conflict of a police officer who is trying to caught the killer, but at the same time he is frustrated with the law, and the constitutional rights. The first outside source, “Grand Expectations”, civil rights on African Americans, the backlash of division to class and race, and the polarize the nations. The…

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    Joshlyn Aguirre Mrs. Cuba CPE 6 April 2015 ROUGH DRAFT Joel Rifkin was born on January 20, 1959 and adopted shortly after his birth. He was a strange child growing up and at the age of 30 he killed his first prostitute, it was “two years after his father’s death” (Eftimiades). He would wait “until his mother was out of town on vacation, then went in search of a prostitute” (Joel Rifkin). He would bring her home, have sex “and then beat her to death” (Joel Rifkin). The big question is why did…

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    Jack The Ripper Story

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    The story of Jack the Ripper was always piqued the interest due to the ambiguous personality and the unsolved case. Jack the ripper had committed five murders, all of women between 25 and 40 years old, but the most horrifying thing was the mean by which he killed his victims, as he used to remove their organs. As a result people were panicked ending in attacking on everyone matched the description, especially of someone who carried a bag. Soon enough the police accused two person for being Jack…

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    Media Violence Theory

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    angry or outright violent behavior in these individuals, driving them to kill or injure someone. Famous serial killers such as Jack the Ripper, the Zodiac Killer, Jeffery Dahmer, and countless others didn 't commit the crimes that they had because they had played a violent video game or watched a violent movie. They committed the crimes of their own free will, because they wanted to. Some killers sent taunting letters because they believed they would not be caught, and they were delighted at…

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    The Boston Strangler Case

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    above as serial killers. One of the theorist viewed Aileen case using the self-control theory (Russia Robinson 2015). This theory was considered to determine Aileen could use self-control or not, because she came over multiple men, but only chose to kill 7 (Russia Robinson 2015). Theorist also viewed this case a social conflict case, which is based off the environment that she grew up in, and it how she responded to the situations. Theorist viewed Albert Desalvo case as him being a serial…

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    about a serial killer the first thought that comes to mind is, what was crossing his mind? Scientist and doctors have been trying to solve the mystery of why a human can commit such hateful acts. We ask ourselves what made them snap? We have seen many cases where the father or mother murders their own family. We cant help but wonder what was going on inside this person’s brain. What once seemed a perfect family now becomes a criminal case of hate. Doctors and Scientist has researched many…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    a phenomenal IQ and psychology degree. He once was in love with a woman by the name of Stephanie Brooks while attending college. Unfortunately for Bundy, she ended their relationship after she graduated. The handsome man who no one knew was a serial killer and rapist began assaulting and murdering numerous girls and young women during the 1970’s. These females had physical similarities to Brooks which whom he was obsessed with. In the story, he used his looks to lure females into presence by…

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    actions These also apply to the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The choices they made while trying to be together created consequences and eventually destroyed their love and their lives. A prime example of this would be Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy was a serial killer, rapist and necrophile that roamed in the late 1970’s and confessed to at least 30 killings. He specifically targeted women and would take them to his house and kill them, dismember them, and rape them. In 1975, he was arrested and…

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    when Jack the Ripper, an unidentified serial killer, made his first killing around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. The name “Jack the Ripper” came about when a letter was written by an anonymous person claiming to be a murderer. However, the letter was thought about as a joke. The killing continued, leaving everyone in horror. Every…

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