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    Zodiac Killer Hubinger: World History Unidentified Serial Killers Inside the minds and lives of serial killers can be one of the most fascinating places to be. A serial killer is defined as being someone who has committed at least three or more murders over the span of more than a month. Every killer’s story is different, but there are definitely similarities. Jack The Ripper. The world’s first labeled serial killer. The Ripper got his name for how he murdered and left his victims.…

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    One thing that everyone can agree on is that people tend to disagree with each other. The disagreement was very common in the past and is just as prevalent in today 's society. Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is one of those topics that raises eyebrows and may cause a lot of controversy and disagreement. The reason for this is when discussing whether a person should live or die based on a decision that they made, the morality of the person arguing comes into play. Morality…

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    Karla Homolka Rape

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    before her trial. She testified against her then husband, Paul Bernardo, in exchange for a 12-year prison sentence ("Homolka's Plea Bargain Revealed”). Little did Crown officials know that she was just as involved as her husband in the rapes and murders of two school girls ("The Karla Homolka Files: A U.S. Perspective on Karla Homolka’s Plea Bargain”). Now Karla is remarried and has three children ("Karla Homolka Lives in Guadeloupe And Has Three Children, New Book Reveals”). She served her time…

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    Alamea Monologue

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    Chu started working on the investigation by gathering material that might be important for the case. He finds out that he was convicted of the murder of a 20 years Alamea, who was murdered 25 years ago. Her dead body was found in her apartment and was shot by the gun without a serial number. After writing important information into the murder book he gathered information about the eye-witness and his lawyer. He started by looking at addresses, criminal records, and bank account. As he was going…

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    period of time will not have effect on little boy’s psychology. Ted was exposed to early domestic trauma because of his grandfather; He used to do weird actions no kid in his age can do it, he placed butcher knives under the blanket while his aunt was sleeping. During Bundy’s adolescence, he used to sneak at night to masturbate while watching women through their windows, also he became obsessed with detective magazines of murdered and sexually assaulted women. The major factor that had built…

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    Do-Joon: Film Analysis

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    Joon-ho, a woman lives alone with her son Do-joon, aged about twenty years, she works full time. When one is arrested by police and accused of murdering a schoolgirl, she devotes all her strength to do so innocent. It turns out that the night of the murder, Do-joon has actually followed the victim to the crime scene. Despite the exhortations of his mother, he is unable to recall the events. The efforts he provides in his memory to recall this information will cause the memory of a traumatic…

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    apart if it is not handled. People feel guilt for many different reasons, from something as small as forgetting to return a phone call, to something a monumental as murder. In Shakespeare 's play Macbeth. The guilt felt is definitely on the more extreme end of the spectrum. The play is filled with prophecies and jealousy, betrayal and murder. And behind all of this, there is the guilt felt by the two main characters. This guilt build up throughout all five acts, becoming stronger and more…

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    In Roger Ekirch’s story Birthright, James (Jemmy) Annesley, the heir to the Earl of Anglesey, was born in 1715 to Arthur Annesley 5th Baron Altham and his wife Mary Sheffield. After the move to Dublin, Mary was thrown out of the house for sleeping with another man, and James, who was abandoned by his father, was left to live in the streets and fend for himself. At the age of twelve, soon after his father’s death, James was kidnapped by his uncle Richard Annesley and transported to a plantation…

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    Prior to Duncan’s murder, Macbeth is decisive and able-minded. Once he sees the error of his ways, he finds that “there are days [he] might not make it/There are days [he] might start breaking” (1-2). His distress caused by the amount of guilt placed upon him leaves him questioning whether or not he will be able to get through his situation at hand. Macbeth suffers from severe trauma, inasmuch he has strong hallucinations about items which were involved in the first murder. As Macbeth believes…

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    Notorious Analysis

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    packed tightly in between Grey’s and How To Get Away With Murder, meant for the perfect lead-in and lead-out, thanks…

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