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    Zodiac Research Paper

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    First this paper will discuss who is the Zodiac. The Zodiac is a self-proclaimed killer. He was linked to five murders and taunted the police in northern California during 1966 to 1974. In October of 1966 the Zodiac killed a young woman, then in December of 1968 he killed two teens, he also killed another two young women in July and September of 1969, and a middle aged man in October of 1969. The Zodiac was also famous for his anonymous letters to taunt the police. On the website…

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    Dexter, is a Tv show about a blood splatter analysis, who not only works to find the killers, but is an killer, an serial killer to be exact. With his actions seeming equivalent to one of a vigilante who only murders the guilty, Dexter fells he does nothing wrong. Whether it be at work or when he performs his “hobby”, Dexter makes sure justice is served. As many dark themed storyline are created, many tend to open with a chilling opening credits that capture your attention to allow you to see…

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    The Unabomber Theodore J. Kaczynski otherwise known as the Unabomber was an American domestic terrorist. Theodore, also known as Ted was born on May 22, 1942, in Chicago Illinois. When he was a child he had an allergic reaction to a medication. He was then isolated and kept away from people till he recovered. After he was released from isolation, people said that his personality was different, It was also said that the arrival of his younger brother played a roll in his behaviors. He was…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    The Ted Bundy Story depicts a handsome and charismatic man that had a phenomenal IQ and psychology degree. He once was in love with a woman by the name of Stephanie Brooks while attending college. Unfortunately for Bundy, she ended their relationship after she graduated. The handsome man who no one knew was a serial killer and rapist began assaulting and murdering numerous girls and young women during the 1970’s. These females had physical similarities to Brooks which whom he was obsessed with.…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    Ted Bundy is one of America’s famous serial killers and rapist. He was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont. It’s never been known the exact number of women Ted has killed. His killing spree started in 1974. He would lure his victims into his car pretending to be injured. Women had been disappearing in Utah and Seattle area, where bunding had been residing. Bundy was arrested in 1975 for the kidnapping of Carol DaRonch. Carol was one of the few women to escape from Bundy. He was…

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    I grew up with John F. Kennedy. Well, not exactly—Kennedy was assassinated a few years before my parents were even born. So, a more accurate statement is that I grew up with my grandfather’s vivid memories of Kennedy and his political career: specific lines from one of Kennedy’s speeches, or even a photo of my grandfather as a teenager in the front row of a Kennedy campaign rally. Politics was an integral part of my childhood—involuntarily—and it is now a crucial part of my identity. I always…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    It has been said that Ted Bundy committed more than 100 crimes. Only 36 of them were confessed by him. He committed murders around the U.S., Washington, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Florida, Idaho, and Vermont. His method of murdering his victims after raping them, would be by beating them with a metal bar or by strangling them. These murders occurred throughout 1973 - 1978. His first murder was Lonnie Trumbull, on June 23, 1966, the roommates Lisa Wick and Lonnie Trumbull laid sleeping in their…

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    Similarly, Plath shows the importance that appearances have on individuals as they grow older. Imagery is employed to show the lack of attention the woman had about her appearance when she was younger. The mirror states, “Faces and darkness separate us over and over” (9). The use of the word “darkness” and “over and over” portray the image of lights getting turned off frequently leaving the mirror to reflect the dark. Children spend most of their day playing outside or watching cartoons. They…

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    Ted Bundy Ethical Issues

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    Ted Bundy can be totally identified as a serial killer since he killed more than two people in different time and he even travelled to different places to find his new victims. For Ted Bundy’s case, there were not specific policy implementation existed toward it. Although there are some policies that can reduce crime, I do not think any of them will work toward this case. “The three policies we have investigated are: the decriminalization of victimless crimes; a program of full…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    Ted Bundy (36), John Wayne Gacy (33), Jeffery Dahmer (17), and Richard Ramirez (13) are known as some of the most notorious serial killers. Despite their horrendous and despicable actions these men are said to have a sort of charm to them. Bundy was the young, attractive, educated man that gave off the ‘boy next door’ persona and Gacy was a well-known man in the community that spent time as Pogo to entertain ill-children (Lust). No one could imagine at the time what these men were capable of…

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