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    the subject of serial killers, people’s thought processes are the same; they are either evenly matched, compelled by the same motive, or they are completely different people, moved by different purposes. I argue that all serial killers are psychologically similar in the way that they are classified, their motives, and their methods of killing. There are two kinds of killers: predictable and respectable. Predictable killers have long histories…

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    most prolific serial killers in history. What makes these monsters different from us? What makes a serial killer? This question has plagued psychologists for centuries. Serial murders have augmented over the past 30 years…

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    The profile for serial killers can be very unstable and deceptive. Very often people don't expect that such “nice” people can be serial killers. Very often they are from abusive family's where a parent has left. According the the FBI there are four main different types of serial killers: Mission oriented Power/Control seekers Visionary killers Thrill seekers Thrill seekers (Jeffrey Dahmer) experiences enjoyment or excitement of killing. Victims are strangers chosen randomly with…

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    90% of serial killers are males, while a staggering 65% of victims tend to be women ("56 Interesting Facts About Serial Killers”). Serial killing, by definition, is someone who kills three or more people, but at separate times with a “cooling-down” period. These human slayers share a number of characteristics and differ from what is considered “normal” murder. Serial killers typically plan their deeds and are very organized in their crime (Frei, Andreas). The motives of a hedonist serial killer…

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    Serial killers have many distinctive characteristics about themselves. The killer can be male or female. Arthur Shawcross is one of the famous male serial killers. Researchers study Arthur Shawcross in three areas: personality profile perspective, serial murder profile, and the serial killer’s seven rituals of murder. Criminal personality profile is identifying the offender’s characteristics and infers personality and physical traits based on the crime scene and victim interaction. Profiling is…

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    this person kill this person. What was going throw his/her head. What happened in his/her childhood for them to go and kill someone. how many people do you have to kill in what time period for you to be seen as a serial killer. I hope this will answer some of those questions A serial killer is someone who has murdered three or more people. They kill over a month’s time. The FBI says that 70% or the killers are doing this because they were abused as kids. Only some did it while drunk and or…

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    this is not true for some murders that occur. Serial killers murder individuals who, most of the time, have no relation with each other. Serial killers are very meticulous, meaning that they plan out every single action and how their attack will work. They stalk their victims for a prolonged time and wait for the right moment to commit the murder. A notable American serial killer is Jeffery Dahmer. He was classified as a hedonistic serial killer, a serial killer who gains pleasure from killing…

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    Have you ever thought about why we have serial murderers? According to the FBI (n.d.), “serial murder is the unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events” (para. 14). Usually people with psychological disorders are more likely to commit such crime. These disorders, most of the times obtained during childhood, are pushing the person to kill the other human being, which is forbidden by all laws. The main causes as to why serial killers do what they do are…

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    age, the media reports on what the people need to know, but what they say is not always true. Serial killers, what goes on in their heads, and their decisions intrigue not only investigators and policemen, but the media. The Jack the Ripper murders began the bad news revolution of the media. There are basic requirements to qualify as a serial killer. Jack the Ripper was the first sensationalized serial killerThe Jack the Ripper killings brought awareness to society’s darkest issues and has…

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    For many, it is explained like “watching a train wreck, but not being able to look away”, while others just seem to find it fascinating. There have been many serial killers, who have become notorious for the ways in which they murdered their victims, and the ways that they were portrayed in the media of that time. When asked to name serial killers that are well known, names like Bundy and Dahmer seem to be the ones that are remembered. Dahmer was born Jeffery Lionel Dahmer, May 21, 1960 in…

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