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    his 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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    Who Was the Zodiac Killer? Although the Zodiac Killer was a real man, he remains a myth in American history. He is one of the few serial killers who remains at large. The police were never able to identify him, therefore, he was never caught. His crime spree began back in the 1960’s in the San Francisco Bay area and continued into the 1970’s. There have been many speculations as to his identity, but it has never been confirmed. The Zodiac Killer began his killing spree on December…

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    Two of the topless dancers were shot, but no bullet holes in the clothing suggested they had been redressed; the third victim couldn’t be identified. Soon the police has suspicion of a serial killer, and Officer Greg Baker, the man who interviewed Cindy Paulson, was skeptical of the man who lived across his bakery. Hansen became a suspect, and they began delving deep into his criminal background. The authorities reopened the Paulson case…

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    Will Graham, a teacher with pure empathy and enormous imagination. Despite Will’s instability in the field, special agent Jack Crawford chooses to use him in the pursue of serial killers. To ease Will’s mental damage, Jack ask for aid from the psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter. Little do Will and Jack known that Hannibal is the serial killer they are chasing. In a series of manipulation, murders and accusations, it inevitable ends in a bloodbath. Will Graham Will Graham never knew his mother; he…

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    Miller (2014) states “in such a defense, the psychopathic serial killer is constitutionally incapable – due to a defective limbic system, say – to appreciate the wrongfulness of any act because he lacks the very biobehavioral substrate for a conscience. He is no more culpable for his acts than would a blind man who stumbles into another person and knocks him into traffic.” This seems like a reasonable purpose for using the insanity defense at least with the volitional definition. Miller…

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    the task of making the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago stand out with an attraction to rival the Eiffel tower. The second central character, and serving as the other side of the coin to Burnham, is Dr. H.H. Holmes; a career criminal, pharmacist and serial killer who designed elaborate traps and mechanisms designed to increase the ease of his kills and disposal of bodies. The lives of these two men are told as two separate stories until they quickly become intertwined, when Holmes arrives in…

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    the White City, and I’m pretty sure that you would find it quite interesting. The book is set around the time of the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 and follows the parallel paths of Daniel Burnham, the fair’s architect, and H. H. Holmes, a prolific serial killer who used the fair’s magnetic allure to find his victims. Burnham’s storyline is about the obstacles they needed to overcome in order to establish the World’s Fair and keep it running smoothly. I found the parts about Burnham incredibly…

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    Jack The Ripper Case

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    If you thought watching a couple seasons of NCIS or SVU, or any crime show for that matter, could help you solve a case, think again. The job is tough enough for those well qualified to work in the field, and even now, with all of the technological advancements and improved investigative methods, many murders go unsolved and killers escape. Can you imagine the difficult task authorities faced when Jack the Ripper loomed large in London? In the fall of 1888, otherwise know as the “fall of…

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    Ted Cowell Biography

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    Theodore Robert Cowell also known as Ted Bundy who was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont was an American serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, and necrophile. He confessed to 30 homicides committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978 yet the confession, the number of victims could be much higher and remains unknown. After ted died the man who defended ted which would be his lawyer confessed ted had killed more than 100 women. He also revealed that even though ted was a necrophile,…

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    a musically inclined individual, will graduate as valedictorian of his class and enjoys unwinding at the end of the day by playing Grand Theft Auto. His face glued to the television, exposed to gruesome acts of violence. Nonetheless, Josh is not a serial killer. How is this possible? Adolescents who play violent video games are killers. Dead wrong. According to Alice Park of TIME newspaper, “90% of children in the US play video games and 90% of those children play games that involved mature…

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