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    Research paper Many people are aware of Serial Killers, specifically male serial killers. But, what we don’t see or hear much of is female serial killers. Although they have similarities, they also have differences. Male serial killers frequently commit kidnapping, rape, and mutilation to express their rage and desire for control; female serial killers usually throw themselves straight into the killing. Furthermore, while for many male serial killers, death is only a conclusion to their…

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    “A very conservative estimate is that there are between 35 and 50 active serial killers in the United States" States John Douglas, former chief of the FBI stated in his book, “Mind Hunter”. As time has gone on and on, the amount of killers being caught has become higher and more are becoming more devious, leaving their mark on families everywhere. The definition of a serial killer, according to Encyclopedia Britannica is, “the unlawful homicide of at least two people, carried out in a series…

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    Hall and Oates lyrics exemplifies and illuminates infamous lesbian prostitute and serial killer, Aileen Wuornos. Wuornos robbed and lured seven men to their death! Likewise, the occurrences of murders committed by serial killers have surpassed levels shocking the world, and society can only imagine the magnitude of victims gone unreported. Also, these murders in most cases are so inhumane that they expose…

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    Dating back to the 1800s, serial murders have been recorded around the world, although serial killers are a rare event, “estimated to comprise less than one percent of all murders” (FBI). Over the past years, psychologists, law enforcement agencies, and the media have been studying serial killers since the most famous killer, Jack the Ripper in the 1800s. There are many different definitions of a serial killer. Experts have focused on the number of victims involved, and the types of motives.…

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    difference between right and wrong. Psychotic serial killers do not have many victims because they do not take notice where they kill or even take the steps to try and cover it up. Psychopath serial killers are very anti-social, egocentric, and they do know the difference between right and wrong. They do as they please but they take care in making sure they do not get caught. They tend to blend in with society and are harder to catch. Being around a serial killer before he or she is caught;…

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    Davenport, one of the detectives working on the case to catch the criminal, known as ‘Maddog’, gives a report about the case to a reporter saying, “We’ve got a serial killer. He killed his third victim today. Rapes them and then stabs them to death.” The Maddog has been killing people and doing it carefully. He’s even read books on serial killers and how people perceive them and other things. One of the important clues to Maddog being caught was one of his victims getting away. Carla…

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    experiences of a human being provides a rare personal pattern of sexual activities that draw up a template of that human beings sexual behavior, desires, and fantasies (Geberth, 2004). For American serial killer, Maury Troy Travis, fantasy played a major role in his sexual behavior which lead to the suspected serial killing of 13 to 20 women in Ferguson, Missouri. Travis was first charged with two women named Alycia Greenwade and Betty Smith, both from the Missouri area. The FBI later believed…

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    Dunbar’s number. Dunbar’s number is, in fact, a series of numbers that represent the number of friends a typical person has that fit varying categories of familiarity and closeness. Maria Konnikova writes about Robin Dunbar’s research in her essay “The Limits of Friendship.” Robin Marantz Henig discusses the current plight of American millennials trying and failing to adjust to the world fast enough and become adults in “What is it About 20-Somethings?” Social media allows one to expand the…

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    Some ordered because they thought it would be fun to have their favorite numbers and letters on the number plates made specifically for them, when custom number plates were first introduced to the members of the general public. Of course, it is a fact that it's usually abundant and famous people with tailored plates hooked up on his or her high class cars. However, it soon turned out to become a very popular trend that not only famous individuals order custom plates from licensed plate makers.…

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    9/11 Math Short Story

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    have to solve a problem to get the numbers out. The problem is 4(5+2x)-5=3(3x+7). First our mathematicians figured out 4 times 5 and 2x also 3 times 3x and 7 and reduced it to 20+8x-5=9x+21 then they subtracted 20-5 which reduced the problem to 8x+15=9x+21 then they subtracted 8x with 8x and 8x with 9x and written down its 15 =x+21 and then finally they -21 with 21 and 21 with 15 and got -6=x There is still no word on if the robbers are going to release the numbers but we will let you know as…

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