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    to what happened to Jesus. However, the fullness of true compassion for people being involved and wounded is also displayed in this novel. Right from the very beginning of this book, crimes happened. A serial killer, said to be loosed, is out there murdering people. But he’s not just any serial killer. This anonymous murderer brutally tortures his victims until, finally, they die of their austere wounds. One man had been beaten to death strenuously, one by rods, and another one was scourged…

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    Although not an officer of the law, he uses skills from his former career as a successful psychic medium to help a team of CBI agents solve murders. The real reason for Patrick Jane's involvement with law enforcement is to track down the serial killer known as Red John, who was responsible for the brutal murders of his wife and his daughter. Before the murders, Jane had a lucrative career as a comman, successfully posing as a psychic medium and enjoying near -…

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    The Silence of the Lambs is a film about Hannibal Lector, a crazed psychiatrist who is serving life in prison for murder and cannibalism. The FBI believes that Lector may have information about a murderer who is killing young women and skinning them. The FBI sends a young investigative student, Clarice Starling, to talk to Lector. Being a psychiatrist, Lector is able to question Clarice just as she questions him. In the end, Lector escapes only to pursue an old acquaintance and Clarice solves…

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    Throughout history, there has always been a raging serial killer who taunts a certain city with their gruesome killings. They always, most definitely get caught. But, what happens when they don’t? The Zodiac Killer is one of these infamous killers who still even to this day has never been caught. The killer began his killings in the Bay Area of northern California in the late 1960’s and 1970’s. The Zodiac Killer was highly intelligent and very precise on how he did things. When it came to…

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    José Guadalupe Posada (1851–1913) was a pioneer expressionist illustrator who lived in pre revolution Mexico. Posada was known for his satirical and politically acute Calaveras that would become closely associated with the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. Throughout the late 1800’s Posada became a voice and in some ways represented a frustrated lower class in Mexico. Before the revolution the lower classes were not literate and through Posadas illustrations were able to…

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    Love. Death. Prejudice. And truth. These are all themes explored in Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson. One theme explored throughout the whole novel is death. Death is all around us the way we respond to it defines us. Because this book is based around a murder trial this theme becomes very evident. and respected. Carl was found in his fishing net as presumed to be murdered because of the replacement battery that was not made for his boat. The first witness is called to the stand, the…

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    Herman Webster Mudgett, better known as H.H.Holmes, was known as one of the first serial killers in the states or some could even say he was one of the first killers that genuinely defined the word. Holmes was at large around the same time as Jack The Ripper. He committed his crimes on all people regardless of age, gender, relationship status or status in life. No one was safe from the acts he committed in the mid 1800’s. To give a little light on who Holmes is, He was born in New Hampshire in…

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    William H. Bonney, also known as Billy the Kid, was a wild west figure who many people see as worse than he actually was. He was not a terrible kid who killed a ton of people, but he did kill some. The reasoning for the killings were reasonable, they weren’t just because he was crazy and enjoyed killing people. Two of the people he killed were killed when he was trying to escape from jail. Many things about Billy the Kid remain a mystery today. Nobody knows his exact date of birth and nobody…

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    In the story “The Jefferson County Egan Murders” by David Shampine and Daniel T. Boyer there were three people murder on an interstate rest stop. It took the police a long time to figure out who murder the three people. Three people were murdered on the night of New Year’s Eve in the year of 1964. The three people are Barbara Ann Egan (wife of Peter Egan), Peter Egan (Husband of Barbara), and Gerald Egan (Brother of Barbara). They are well known for theft and breaking into homes of other people.…

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    Countess Elizabeth Bathory is an infamous serial killer from the seventeenth century, who has been accused of the murders from anywhere between 30-650 young girls, though only a minimum of 30 were witnessed, and 600 has been proved to be a high exaggeration. Elizabeth was born on August 7th, 1560 into one of the wealthiest families in Transylvania. She could speak and write four languages, and had a high education, proving she was a very intelligent woman. At fourteen she married Count Bathory,…

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