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    into the police but I'm quite the prankster. They didn't believe me. ALL THE POLICE WERE FOUND DEAD. I did it. I know I did it. I'm proud of myself now. And I remember all the killings now. I enjoy replaying them in my mind. I'm now known as a serial killer and I'm happy with that title. But I need more than that stupid title I need…

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    in this world who commit horrible things in life. Some get caught and some keep their secrets to their graves. Jack the Ripper was a serial killer who was never found. Till this day no one knows who he was. The BTK killer or BTK strangler as he was called, was a man who FBI discovered, and was apprehended for the gruesome crimes he committed. Although these two serial killers are different they have many things in common too. For example they both had hatred towards women so they only targeted…

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    Jack the Ripper: Unsolved Murder? The News reports murder stories all the time, but the story of the first recorded serial killer that was never caught is older than anyone alive. Today the police can solve a murder in under a month usually, but the Jack the Ripper case has never been solved after one hundred and twenty years. Jack the Ripper was a serial killer in Whitechapel, London, during 1888 that murdered five prostitutes, removed their organs, and never had his identity fully confirmed…

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    inefficient. Many people that believe that they can multitask are actually serial tasking, which is rapidly switching between tasks, causing the brain to have to remove itself from processing one task and begin to process an…

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    The idea of criminal profiling dates to the 1880’s. George Phillips and Thomas Bond used evidence from a crime scene to describe the Jack the Rippers personality. In this case, Jack the Ripper, murdered five prostitutes and disfigured their bodies in different ways in the Whitechapel District in London. This lasted from August 7 to September 10, 1888. From the way he destroyed the bodies, criminal profilers, Bond and Phillips could tell that he had some background knowledge of human autonomy.…

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    Biography: According to Edmund Kemper Biography (2016), he was born in Burbank, California to Edmund Emil and Clarnell Kemper. He moved to Montana after his parents' divorce with his mother. Clarnell was an alcoholic and Kemper blamed her for all his problems. When he was 10 years old, his mother forced him to live in the basement. Kemper had developed the fantasy of killing his mother since childhood. He used to cut the heads off his sisters' dolls and would play morbid games with them. After a…

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    Subbiah Case Study

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    A Toronto serial rapist suspected of assaulting as many as 1,000 ladies and ladies has been ordered deported to Malaysia now that his 24 years prison sentence is complete. Subbiah arrived in Canada in 1980 however by no means acquired permanent resident popularity. He turned into granted scholar and visitor’s visas, and claimed to have studied divinity at McMaster University and Ryerson, but did not graduate from any submit-secondary route. He married two women, one in every of whom fled us of…

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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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    Sarah Jane Whiteling Essay

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    Rodeo Thompson Sarah Jane Whiteling Sarah Jane Whiteling was born in the mid-1800’s, a tough time in history to be alive. She lived in Pennsylvania with her husband, a son, and a daughter. Sarah was accused and found guilty of killing her entire family by the method of poisoning from common rat poison which contained arsenic. Her sickly husband was the first to die on March 20, 1888, followed by her nine-year old-daughter, Bertha in April and her two-year-old son, Willie in May of the same year.…

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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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