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    The mind of a so called monster could be an interesting feat to many. In one instance this could be a related to the Showtime TV network's, now concluded series, "Dexter." In the show, the protagonist is Dexter Morgan who is a forensic blood spatter analyst who works for the Miami Metro Police department. Dexter also has a side to him that consists of gruesomely killing other killers. Dexter had first recognized his urge to constantly kill at a pre-adolescent age. He calls this urge within him…

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    offender profiles discourage the police to arrest the offenders. Next, Craig (2014) introduced that offender profiling is a type of technique in the police investigation. Currently, profiling becomes a prioritized tool of solving a serial offender case. Additionally, serial murder cases mean that the police must fit a particular suspect in a large amount of suspects. However, if offender profiling is confounded, it is quite difficult to conform offenders. The current study proposed that like the…

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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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    had 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…

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    Computer forensics started in the late 1970's when it was determined that there was evidence to be found on computers that could assist in the apprehension or conviction of a suspect. Since then there have been many different ideas as to what is considered the proper process of attaining the data and what is legal for either the government or corporations. Today, almost anyone that you meet will have a cell phone that is a considerably more powerful computer than the one that guided the Apollo…

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    The Devil in the White City by: Erik Larson Crown Publishing Group, 2003, and 447 The book "The Devil in the White City" is about the serial killer H.H. Holmes and the architect of the World's Fair Daniel H. Burnham. Who was Daniel H. Burnham? Burnham was a man who rose to prominence. In 1893 Chicago won the bid for the World's Exposition. The architects chosen were Burnham and his partner John Root, Burnham and John needed to build something to give their city a better reputation. Burnham…

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    Monsters in Society The concept of monsters, villains and the thrill of being terrified has been around for a very long time, but why? Society loves bad guys, because there’s so many things we are drawn to about them. To take it even farther, should we make movies about monsters? Does it encourage violent behavior or quench our thirst for violence? The world of terror, monsters and evil is one society can’t live without, the elements of fear and power, mystery and violence. All of these…

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    Countess Elizabeth Bathory is an infamous serial killer from the seventeenth century, who has been accused of the murders from anywhere between 30-650 young girls, though only a minimum of 30 were witnessed, and 600 has been proved to be a high exaggeration. Elizabeth was born on August 7th, 1560 into one of the wealthiest families in Transylvania. She could speak and write four languages, and had a high education, proving she was a very intelligent woman. At fourteen she married Count Bathory,…

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    punishment and it also defines the type of person you are. First degree murder which is by far the most heinous of them all is defined as a premeditated, planned, willful murder. What this is saying that the murderer pretty much stalks his victim( like a serial killer), making note of every move and routine made. When the opportunity presents itself is when the murderer will strike also known as “lying and wait”.There are also murders that present themselves at the wrong…

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