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    Jack The Ripper Story

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    The story of Jack the Ripper was always piqued the interest due to the ambiguous personality and the unsolved case. Jack the ripper had committed five murders, all of women between 25 and 40 years old, but the most horrifying thing was the mean by which he killed his victims, as he used to remove their organs. As a result people were panicked ending in attacking on everyone matched the description, especially of someone who carried a bag. Soon enough the police accused two person for being Jack…

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    Frida Kahlo Surrealism

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    Frida Kahlo, who was born on July 6, 1907, in Coyoacan, Mexico, was a Mexican artist known for self-portraits, which had a deeper meaning. Frida Kahlo used oil, Masonite, and canvas for her self-portrait paintings. She died on July 13, 1954, in Coyoacan, Mexico, due to a pulmonary embolism. The art styles of Frida Kahlo were surrealism and realism. Surrealism is an art form when a painting has unrelated images in a very strange way. Realism is a style of painting are depicted as they are…

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    Serial crimes have been on the ascent over the recent years. The quantity of reported cases of individuals found to have been killed in puzzling ways has commanded news headlines around the world. Serial offenders have a propensity of redundancy of the same crimes. There are certain factors which are believed to be the motivating variable of serial offenses. Gary Leon Ridge who is also known as the Green River Killer is an American serial killer. It is assumed that Gary could have murdered more…

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    Ted went to the University of Puget Sound (UPS) taking courses in psychology and Oriental studies, Bundy transferred to Seattle's University of Washington (UW). While in college Ted worked as a grocery bagger and shelf-stocker at a Seattle Safeway store, Ted also worked as a night-shift volunteer at Seattle's Suicide Hot Line for one of his classes. While working for the Suicide Hotline Ted met Ann Rule. “He began a relationship with fellow university student ‘Stephanie Brooks’ (a pseudonym),…

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    Ted Bundy Theory

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    Ted Bundy is one of those criminals that will never be forgotten with the stuff that he pulled off and the stuff he got away with. Ted changed his named and was previously known as Theodore Robert Cowell rather than Ted Bundy. Ted was born in Starke, Florida, located in the Jacksonville, Florida area. Ted grew up having a very confusing life, he was adopted by his grandparents and was always told his own mother was actually his sister. Although he was very smart he did a lot of damage in a few…

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    The Psychological Theory best represents the reason Dennis Radar committed the hideous crimes in the town of Wichita, Kansas because he was predestined to be a psychopath, which is the basis of this theory. The theory explains that mental disorders such as Psychopathy can cause an individual to turn towards criminal acts. According to Jack Levin, Ph.D., Dennis Radar is considered a psychopath because “The most essential characteristic of a psychopath is an excessive need for control and power,…

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    One of the most coldest cases in LAPD history, The Black Dahlia Murder. One of the most gruesome murders. Elizabeth Short’s death is well know but her killer remains a mystery. There are many theories as to who might be her killer but only one adds up to the conclusion. Although many believe that Walter Bayley is the killer, or Robert M. Manley, But the most well known and credible suspect for this case is George Hodel. Short was not killed by Walter Bayley. Bayley had no connections with…

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    Pros And Cons Of Felony

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    Because they believe it is acceptable to kill, rape, or torture other human beings, let alone children, they cannot be entrusted with the betterment of their specific state allowing its citizens to follow in his or her footsteps. Former Alaskan senator Ted Stevens had been convicted on seven felony accounts of corruption, yet he is known to be the longest serving republican senator in history (Kolawale). A man with no respect for his country should not able to take part in controlling its…

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    To further understand how serial killers are created by their upbringing, we must first get to know what a serial killer does, and the different types of serial killers there are running around. Many psychologists have classified that serial killers are sociopaths and or psychotic. Under the psychological microscope, Sociopath and psychopaths are considered to be the same by nature, they both exhibit antisocial behavior, but they’re both extremely different. Psychopathy, used to describe a…

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    Stab stab stab death despair. I am referring to Machu Picchu and all of the death in Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu was a cool place and people still visit Machu Picchu today. What you are about to read is all about Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu was built around 1450 and was abandoned about a century later and no one knows why the place was abandoned but some people speculate that it was smallpox. after further research, they figured out that most of the deaths at Machu Picchu were women. Machu Picchu…

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