The document discusses the characteristics and background of serial killers. It provides details about two specific serial killers, Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, who worked together and killed several victims in Canada in the early 1990s. The summary discusses how serial killers differ from mass murderers in their methods and motivations. It also notes that while serial killers often have traumatic childhoods, Bernardo and Homolka did not experience severe trauma according to records.
1. The Killer Petey
Most vigilantees have a very different way of thinking, while many are usually driven by
psychological factors, they are more influenced by behavioural factors. Vigilantees like Filho are
usually molded by the traumatic and tragic experiences that they endured in their childhood (Alley,
Minnis, Tompson 2014 par.12). The Killer Petey was raised in a very toxic environment where his
father would continuously take his anger out Filho or his mother. Being a small child, he could not
do much to protect himself or his mother, he felt like he did not have control. He obtained a feeling
of this control the first time he killed. He especially became addicted to the sense of superiority he
felt as he killed someone that violated Philo's version of justice.
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3. Serial Killer : The Zodiac Killer
Ever heard of the zodiac killer? He was a serial killer who operated in northern California in the late
1960s and early 1970s. The killer's identity remains unknown. The Zodiac murdered victims in 5
states between December 1968 and October 1969. The general profile for a serial killer is a person
who commits a series of murders, often with no apparent motive and typically following a
characteristic, predictable behavior pattern. There are many types of serial killers. There are natural
born killers who are born willing to kill someone, insane killers which have mental and physical
disorders and criminaloids who do not exhibit specific traits. The childhood of a serial killer would
typically be someone who is neglected by their family mainly their mothers. They tend to be
antisocial and have anger issues. Poor families often cannot provide what the child always wants so
they might commit crimes to get want they want. Abused children have a higher chance of being
killers also because they have a lot of built up aggression and anger. All can lead to substance abuse
which is never a good thing to mix in with a potential serial killer in the making. General behavioral
progression from pre–crime to post–crime are that they use killing as a source of relief. Before
committing a serious crime they could have built up anger and hatred. They is a high possibility that
they are suffering from depression and anxiety too. After killing someone the killer feels relieved.
They also feel
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5. The Zodiac Killer
The Zodiac Killer killed at least 5 people in Northern California in 1968 and 1969. He sent in letters
to get into the newspaper. On April 25 they arrested a 72–year–old man named Joseph James
DeAngelo. There was a movie about the Zodiac Killer in 2007 called "Zodiac." He killed at least 12
people and raped 50 between 1976 and 1986. There was a book written about him called "The Most
Dangerous Animal Of All" it was written by Gary L. Stewart with Susan Mustafa in 2013. The
Zodiac Killer claimed that he had killed 37 people by stabbing them or shooting them. Only one
person had survived the Zodiac Killer attack. Someone tried to decode the letters in the newspaper
of the letters he sent. The Zodiac Killer is one of the unidentified in the 20th
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7. Serial Killers And The Killers
Serial Killers Serials killers can be defined in different ways, depending on who you ask. If you ask
me, I think a serial killer is someone who has killed more than a couple people. If you ask someone
else more than likely you will get a different definition. But what really is the definition of a serial
killer? According to Zoe McKnight "Serial murders usually refer to two or more murders at different
places and times with a cooling–off period in between, rather than several unrelated murders, or a
killing spree" (McKnight). So basically the real definition of a serial killer is someone who has
killed at least two people with some time in between the murders. Rather than a killing spree which
would be killing person after person. That would be a mass murderer. What I find really interesting
about serial killers is how they choose their victims or why they choose the people they do,
characteristics of the killer's victims and what serial killers have in common with other serial killers,
and more importantly why they actually kill people, and what happens to them once they get caught.
The majority of serial killers are men, and they mainly target women. "Women have danger blind
spots that prevent them from recognizing when and how they might be at risk" (Richard Rys).
Meaning that if a handsome guy walks up to a woman, the woman won't think much about it. No
one goes around thinking that every person that talks to them or that they talk to is going to be a
killer. Most
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9. The Human Killer : The Characteristics Of A Serial Killer
For many years, psychologists have studied the difference between nature versus nurture and why
people have the personality traits that they do. A common study on this topic is usually on identical
twins. This is because these twins have the exact same DNA. Within these studies, the scientists
learn that traits come from both heritable characteristics and from their environment. In 2000, a
professor at the University of Wisconsin preformed a study on the brain scans of five hundred
people, in which half of the people were considered prone to violence. The study found that the
brain images of those who had been convicted of a murder with aggressive or antisocial disorders
showed distinct brain activity compared to those who were considered normal (Serial Killers:
Nature vs. Nurture, n.d.). In cases with serial killers or with people related to violence, the studies
tend to show that their personality and desire to kill come from mainly there DNA and nature, rather
than their past. The Unabomber contradicts these stereotypes of a serial killer through the influence
of his past and his motives for his bombs. Because of his family's standards, Theodore Kaczynski
resulted in becoming an outsider to his peers. Ted grew up in the time period around World War II,
which influenced many of his family's beliefs. Due to the many bombings during this time, a fear of
technology spread through their community. Since age five, Ted was aware of his unusual
intellectual family. On many
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11. The Serial Killer : The Zodiac Killer
It's a cold California night in December as David Faraday and Betty Jensen are sitting in their car
with heavy feeling towards each other. They are the only ones around, lost in each other' embrace.
This might sound like a love story, but shortly after, their fantasy was ripped apart as they stared into
the twisted, evil eyes of a man. That was the last thing they saw, evil, and they died in fear. What
followed would be the first confirmed murders by the Zodiac killer. He is the most successful serial
killer in the world, claiming thirty–seven lives, though we can only confirm five. Both the fact that
the police were not prepared for and the fact that the Zodiac evolved allowed him to elude
connection to these lurid murders. The Zodiac Killer didn't elude capture because the police force
was bad, he got away because they were unprepared and never have seen something like this before.
Police were close to catching the killer, but a mix up in communication made them let him go.
Bustle's Lara Rutherford–Morrison explains that "there was a mix up in which the police dispatcher
told them they should be looking for a black suspect. Two officers then encountered and let pass a
white man resembling the Zodiac's description. Later the Zodiac would mention the mistake in a
letter, suggesting that the officers had in fact been in contact with the killer, only to let him slip
away." The police stopped the killer and could have arrested him, but they couldn't communicate
key
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13. The Midnight Killer : The Moonlight Sonata Killer
Midnight Killer
New York City, a densely populated metropolis, was where Ten resided. His father was the most
known serial killer in the city. He was notorious as the Moonlight Sonata Killer. In the light of the
moon, he strikes. By the crack of dawn, he's gone. Another very important person abided in the
magnificent city of New York, and her name was Cindy. Both of her parents were detectives who
investigated in the Sonata Case. Sadly, they did not solve it, nor live to see the day that he's
imprisoned. This year was Cindy's first year in college, studying criminal justice. The topic was on
the Moonlight Sonata case which a significant amount of people were curious about. The curiosity
was because of the lack of information on the unknown cause of death of all of the killer's victims.
"Good morning, everyone! As you can see on the board, we'll be talking about the very mysterious
case of the man who turned himself in... the Moonlight Sonata Killer." Said Professor Kent while
picking up his lecture stick. "So, let's start off with a basic introduction. Who was the Moonlight
Sonata Killer?" Professor Kent walked to his laptop in front of the class and put up a presentation
about the Moonlight Sonata Killer. Cindy raised her hand. "Yes, Cindy?" "The Moonlight Sonata
Killer was a serial killer around the 1990's all the way to the 2000's where he stopped killing and
turned himself in. It was about 17 years ago when he stopped. His name was Jack Kim." said Cindy.
She could
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15. Serial Killers
Dennis Nilson stated "a mind can be evil without being abnormal". If this is the case, then what
makes a serial killer tick? The definition of a serial killer is; a series of two or more murders
committed as separate events usually, but not always, by one offender standing alone. (Brookes,
1988) Over the years, many murderers have been given this term. From the early days of Jack the
Ripper, to the most recently publicized case of "the sniper", all have different motives and reasons to
the crimes that they commit. Most of the serial killers suffer from mental illness/addictions or have
had traumatic life experiences. This is not always the case though; some can also be racially
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Malvo was sentenced to many life sentences without parole, and Muhammad was sentenced to the
death penalty. Both killers still have pending trials within other states.
Forensic Science
Forensic and DNA casework has been a major player in catching these cold blooded killers. Since
most investigators have to work from clues, they rely on these sources to lead them in the right
direction. Many findings such as, blood, weapons, hair, or any source of DNA can help put the
puzzle pieces of these cases together. This has solved many cases, and is a strong piece of evidence
in the judicial system.
Muhammad & Malvoy, "The Snipers" In the sniper case, an anonymous caller (believed to be
Muhammad) told a priest to inform police to investigate a robbery in Alabama. When the police
looked into the robbery, part of the evidence Alabama's police force had found were a set of
fingerprints from a magazine. Further investigation proved these prints belongs to Malvo, who was
already on file. Since Malvo lived with Muhammad for a year in Washington, they were both linked
together. After police knew about Muhammad, they discovered he purchased an old police car in
New Jersey. After announcing to the public the type of vehicle to search for, it led to the capture of
the two killers.
John Wayne Gacy Jr.
John Wayne Gacy Jr. was a sexual predator/serial killer who murdered young men and buried them
under his home. He confessed
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17. The Zodiac Killer
No one knows who one of the world's most notorious serial killer is. The Zodiac was a serial killer
that terrorized Northern California. He claimed to have taken the lives of many civilians. While his
identity remains unsolved to this day, there are many theories as to who it is. Although many believe
the identity of the Zodiac Killer was Arthur Leigh Allen, others believe a few lesser known suspects
could have been the Zodiac. The identity of the Zodiac Killer is still unknown to this day. Although
everyone's opinion on who the Zodiac could have been may not be accurate, there are confirmed
facts on the Zodiac. The zodiac wrote letters to the police and the first letter he sent was on August
1, 1969 ("Zodiac Killer Biography"). The letters were sent to the police to taunt them. The killer
claimed to have killed 37 people (Newton 414). The Zodiac claimed to have murdered all those
people, although it was never confirmed. While there are many suspects in the case, none of them
have been arrested ("Zodiac Killer Biography"). The first confirmed incident took place on
"December 20, 1968, David Faraday was parked with his date, 16–year–old Betty Lou Jensen, on a
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A few investigators have found evidence pointing to Arthur Leigh Allen. He was one of the main
suspects in the murder case (Newton 415). Due to the amount of evidence that connected him to the
murders, it was difficult not to consider him a suspect. Police noticed he had the same gun used in a
shooting, knives that were covered in blood was found inside his car, and was seen wearing a
zodiac–brand watch (Beck). Allen told his friend he wanted to murder a bunch of random people
(Newton 416). He was able to write with both hand "which some theorists say could have helped
disguise his handwriting" (Beck). Due to masses of evidence, Allen still remains as one of the most
well known suspect in the murder
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19. A Serial Killer
Coco Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Fruit Loops are the names of different types of cereal.
When you hear the name "Serial Killer" you immediately think about cereal killing people, or at
least that's what I thought when I was younger. A Serial Killer is a person who continues to murder
different but innocent people for no apparent reason. Serial Killers usually kill during a long period
of time as well. Males are most likely to be known as one because it gives them a motivation by a
variety of psychological feelings, mostly power. These kinds of people most likely have had a rough
childhood or have been traumatized in their past years. You never know what someone is going
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Andrei's younger sister, Tatyana Chikatilo, set up the marriage because she took pity that he couldn't
get a girlfriend so she used her friend, Feodosia. Chikatilo did father a son, Yuri Chikatilo, and
daughter, Lyudmila Chikatilo, although he suffered impotence. Chikatilo suffered from chronic
impotence, making him socially awkward and self–hating. He completed a degree in Russian
Literature in 1971. He also became a teacher in Novoshakhtinsk, Russia in January 1974. He taught
kindergarten and high school students. The high school students never respected him as a teacher so
he carried around a knife to school because he was scared of the students. Students called him
"Faggots" and "Sissy" because he was scared of him. The students that called him names were later
molested in the dormitories. He got fired from his job after the students told authorities that Andrei
sexual assaulted the students. He worked as a supply clerk and afterwards he went to mining school
in Shakhty, near Rostov. Andrei didn't spark at a young age in serial killing. Serial killers usually kill
around the age of 20. Andrei Chikatilo has always been mad but he knew how to control it. It really
sparked him at the age of 42 when he had to find ways to get to and from work. He searched for his
victims on bus depots and railway stations. He usually overlooked the men/boys. The women/girls
were his targets mainly but if he felt offended by a man he would kidnap and kill
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21. Serial Killer Vs Mass Killer
Over the course of the semester we discussed many things in this class one being serial and mass
murderers. Under that umbrella we discussed the differences between the two, the victims they may
attack, the reasons why they kill, personal backgrounds, and explanations to why they kill. At the
end of this course we were asked to pick a type of killer and explain what it is we learned from
them. For this paper I chose to talk about serial killers. The killers I chose to discuss are Paul
Bernardo and Karla Homolka but we will get to them later on.
Serial killers differ from mass murderers because serial killers kill over a period of time with a
cooling off period whereas mass murderers have one big killing with four or more victims and no
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However, there was some childhood trauma for Paul. At a young age his father was convicted of
child molestation. His mother suffered from depression. This caused Paul to beat/harm his
girlfriends he had in college and to eventually become a sexual sadist. Paul was a bright young man
who graduated from the university of Scarborough. Neither killer had a criminal record prior to their
convictions stated above. I classified each serial killer as both organized and disorganized. I say that
because DNA was left at the scene of their crimes but they strategically lured and disposed of their
victims. Over the course of the semester we have discussed many types of killers such as partner
groups, serial, and mass murderers. We discussed why killers kill and we also discussed specific
killers. I have grown to enjoy the criminology of killers. I have also learned that we can't really
screen for certain types of killers due to self –fulfilling prophecy. I chose the Ken and Barbie killers
because I wanted to know why certain killers engage in relationships and kill at the same time. I
wanted to know what the purpose was of that type of dominance and I was able to find
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23. Serial Killers --
SERIAL KILLERS A serial killer is a person whom everybody knows as a friend, a lover or even a
father but no one knows about his killer instinct until it’s to late. Serial killers have plagued
this country and others for many years. They are hard to find and virtually undetectable until they
start murdering the innocent. Serial killers are usually young, white males who are quite intelligent
and often come from broken homes. They may have been abused either physically or sexually
during childhood and they have serious personality defects, such as low self–esteem and a lifelong
sense of loneliness. Although no two serial killers are alike, they all fit this description somewhat. In
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The more sadistic of the killers who may use a video camera to tape their victims so that they can
relay them to relive the crime over and over again in their minds. “The anger of a serial
killer usually surfaces when the killer is in his mid to late 20’s and the first murder is usually
the result of a “precipitating stressor” some event that pushes him over the
edge” (Clark, p. 206). Mass killers tend to be white, middle class, middle aged males. After
they kill their first victim, they may experience some remorse but after they kill again their remorse
dwindles and they enjoy the kill and the high that goes along with it. Once the murder hunt begins, it
never ends until the killer is caught, letting him operate for years without being detected. No one
knows what causes these men to kill, they don’t know themselves. Jack Levin notes
“the mass killer may be depresses, disillusioned, despondent, or desperate, during the kill
but afterwards act like nothing has ever happened” (Douglas, p. 137). A serial killer may
have a fascination with law enforcement. Some serial killers will get involved in an investigation by
going to bars where cops gather to try to overhear the cases details, some may monitor the
investigation of their own crimes and some give bogus to throw off police (Clark, p. 206). When
they are part of their own investigation, it allows them to keep extending control over their
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25. Female Serial Killers : A Serial Killer Essay
Female Serial Killers For the most part the domain of serial homicide is ruled by men. There is
however some females that has and can be serial killers. According to Bartol & Bartol (2005) there
have been at thirty six female serial killers throughout the United States. In general society we do
not like to believe that women are capable of committing such acts, but as we continue to alter our
views, moral, and beliefs of women's equality and feminism there is room for women to be just as
likely to become serial killers. As long as the conditions and environment that facilitate such
behavior allows for it. Women who become serial killers usually kill for different reasons than their
male counterparts. Their overall motives vary from each female serial killer, but generally they kill
for "...purpose of comfort..." like money, insurance, etc... (Holmes &Holmes, 1991). Female serial
killers usually end up killing known individuals that have some type of relationship that is not to say
that female serial killer won't kill strangers. One third of female serial killers kill strangers (Holmes
& Holmes, 1991). Although not as well–known there are infamous female serial killers throughout
our history and will likely be more in the future.
Wuornos
Aileen Wuornos is one of the most well–known female serial killers. Wuornos was a white female
from Florida in her mid–thirties during the time of the different murders she committed. All of her
victims were killed along the highways of central
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27. Serial Killers : A Serial Killer
To begin, one must understand a serial killers background to get an understanding of how childhood
trauma could lead to their need to kill. Although there are no exact factors that would absolutely
cause a child to grow up into a serial killer, research found by Laurence Miller in "Serial killers: II.
Development, Dynamics, and Forensics," suggest that there are several common factors found in
multiple serial killers' childhoods. For example, some of the leading childhood characteristics found
among serial killers include being adopted, being the sons of a prostitute, and have underwent sever
physical or sexual abuse (Miller, 2013, p.13). This demonstrates that such experiences, at a young
age, can be very traumatic and create this need of comfort that most serial killers satisfy through the
murdering of multiple innocent individuals. However, the most shocking yet prevalent form of
abuse comes from the mothers. This can be noted as Miller states that an increasing amount of serial
killers had, "...intensely ambivalent, smothering relationships with their mothers that were
characterized by both maternal abuse and sexual attraction to the mother (Miller, 2013, p.13). Miller
also noted that many of these individuals came from dysfunctional families that indeed had a history
of either psychiatric disorders, substance abuse, or legal problems (Miller, 2013, p.13). With such
information, one begins to understand where these individuals turned cold but even then, nothing
justifies
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29. Killer Whales : The Killer Whale Essay
The largest member of the dolphin family is the killer whale, the killer whale is often referred to as
an orca. Killer whales are important to biology because they are essential to the oceanic ecosystem.
They keep the food chain intake balanced by regulating certain marine mammals, and that helps
other animals to not become overpopulated. Killer whales are also important because they help the
economy due to whale watching. Killer whales help science by helping scientist understand
echolocation which helps them learn more about marine species and how to protect ocean animals
from other noises. Killer whales have been kept captive for over 51 years. Killer whales being held
captive generate a large profit for companies, while the killer whales live in a shallow concrete tank
compared to their free–ranging lives in the wild. Trainers dying, whales dying, and numerous
injuries documented on both trainers and whales provide why whales should not be kept in captivity.
A killer whale is a large aquatic mammal. A killer whale is often referred to as an orca. The killer
whale got its name because they were frequently seen preying on other whales. They were first
called whale killers, however, over time the name gradually switched to killer whales. A killer whale
is part of the Delphinidae family which consists of 36 species, and the killer whale is the largest in
this family. The killer whales class is considered mammalian. A mammal breathes air through their
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31. Serial Killers : A Serial Killer Essay
Introduction
Crimes and criminals define not only places, but certain time periods. Serial killers are usually the
ones that individuals tend to remember the most. An individual is considered a serial killer when
they murder three or more individuals during a period of time with a cooling off period between
each crime (Frailing & Harper, 2016). The purpose of this paper is to discuss one of the most
controversial and yet famous serial killer, Theodore Robert Bundy. Something interesting that
attracts the attention of most towards him is the fact that he was an unexpected face for a serial
killer. The fact that he was handsome, intelligent, integrated into his community and with a bright
future ahead of him made him an unexpected suspect during the investigation.
Background
Theodore Robert Bundy, best known as Ted Bundy, was born on November 24, 1946, to Louise
Cowell. He was born in a home for unmarried women and raised by his grandparents as parents and
his mother as a sister. Ted Bundy murdered beautiful young women during the 1970s and 1980s. He
confessed to killing 36 females, but before his death, he hinted of killing more (Ramsland, 2013).
According to the New York Times article posted on January 25, 1989, he would target campuses in
the look for females that attracted his interest. Using his charm, good looks and usually faking an
arm or leg injury he would attract his victims into approaching his car. He usually sexually
assaulted, killed his victims by
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33. The Zodiac Killer
Solving the Zodiac mystery has been a long and involved process for many for the past 40 years, but
based on the following evidence, there doesn't seem to be much of a mystery left. "The self–
proclaimed Zodiac Killer, although claimed to have killed 37 people, authorities have only attributed
5 victims to the Zodiac in California around 1968 and 1969. After he mocked police and made
threats through letters sent to area newspapers from 1969 to 1974, further communication from him
abruptly stopped. Despite an comprehensive search for the killer and the investigation into several
suspects, no one was ever arrested for the crimes and the case remains open. The mystery
surrounding it has been the subject of countless books, theories, and the inspiration for several
movies" (Biography.com Editors). There has been much speculation as to which suspect the Zodiac
might really be, but based on the following evidence a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Later on, she was played a recording of Richard Gaikowski's voice and promptly identified the
voice as being the same as the killer. When asked if she was positive that Gaikowski's voice was the
Zodiac, she stated "I am. Nobody I have listened to before even came close to him. In my opinion,
that is the man that called VPD in the early morning hours of July 5, 1969" (Butterfield, Michael).
Some doubt the accuracy of Slover's claims because she had previously identified other suspects as
having a similar voice to the Zodiac but when Slover was confronted about her previous claims,
Slover said that she now found Gaikowski to be the most compatible candidate. Plus, the Zodiac
Killer is such a widely investigated mystery that only a small handful of people actually came in
direct contact with; if Nancy Slover had the opportunity to be one of those people, that would be a
memory she'd want to hold
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35. The Zodiac Killer
Lucas Kelleher/ Street Law 10/3/08 The Zodiac Killer The Zodiac Killer is a serial killer who
operated in Northern California in the late 1960s. His identity to this day still remains unknown. The
Zodiac coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press. His letters included four
cryptograms (or ciphers), three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known
victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and
October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. Others have
also been suspected to be Zodiac victims, but they have been ruled inconclusive. The lack of
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At 2 a.m. on October 22, 1969, someone claiming to be the Zodiac called Oakland PD demanding
that one of two prominent lawyers, F. Lee Bailey or Melvin Belli, appear on Jim Dunbar's television
talk show in the morning. Bailey was not available, but Belli appeared on the show. Dunbar
appealed to the viewers to keep the lines open, and eventually, someone claiming to be the Zodiac
called several times and said his name was Sam. Belli agreed to meet with him in Daly City, but the
suspect never showed up. Police officers who had heard the Zodiac, listened to "Sam's" voice and
agreed that he was not the Zodiac. Subsequent calls the suspect made to Belli were traced to the
Napa State Hospital, where it was learned that "Sam" was a mental patient. On November 8, 1969,
the Zodiac mailed a card with another cryptogram consisting of 340 characters. On November 9,
1969, he mailed a seven–page letter in which he claimed that two policemen stopped and actually
spoke with him three minutes after he shot Stine. Excerpts from the letter were published in the
Chronicle on November 12, including the Zodiac's claim; that same day, Don Fouke wrote a memo
explaining what had happened that night. The 340 character cipher has never been decoded. Many
possible "solutions" have been suggested, but cannot be accepted since they do away with code
making conventions. On December 20, 1969,
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37. Serial Killers : The Serial Killer Essay
This serial killer was chosen because this serial killing pair is the most infamous English serial
killers duo in the 1990s. Fred and Rosemary West were not convicted of all the murders they
participated in; however, they were sentenced to life imprisonment. Also, this case is interesting
because Rosemary West, to this day, does not claim to know anything about the murders even
though she has victims that survived her attacks and have spoken against her in court. These serial
killers have been covered by the media. In England, the West house was torn down and a walkway
was put in it's place to keep followers of these serial murderers away from the house that many
young women died in. There are many news stories, movies, articles, documentaries about these
serial killers including the shows: Prime Suspect, Law and Order: SVU, and Appropriate Adult
(Flowers 2014). Fred and Rosemary West were covered in the mass media because they killed over
ten young women in their home and those who were a part of the West's sentencing believe that
Rosemary West played more of a part in the serial murders that Fred West. However, in the 1990s,
women were still not seen of being capable of gruesome murders such as these; therefore, Rosemary
West was almost not charged with a large number of the murders because they believed at the time
that she was coerced into killing the young women alongside Fred West. That was true until they
found it impossible to find Fred West accountable for the
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39. Serial Killers
Criminal psychologists have been examining into cases if serial killers are born or made. In most of
these cases, many psychologists have considered multiple clues or indications that lead to why
people become these ruthless murderers. What appeared to be a common factor is childhood abuse.
Mostly the reason why childhood abuse has appeared to be a noticeable element to consider is
because of how serial killers bring up that they have been abused as a child. Because of this, many
claim that childhood abuse is to be a blaming aspect of the creation of these killers. Now, many have
disagreed and will continue to disagree that there is no link between childhood abuse and serial
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He was speaking to Young about his only encounter of sexual abuse, and how it changed him since
then. According to Young (2014), Tiago stated he had a perfect childhood until he was eleven, which
was the age when he was sexually abused by his neighbor, and he felt worthless. Ever since then, it
would haunt him and change his perspective on people, which would soon grow to anger towards
anyone. Because of this, Tiago reminisced on his anger and decided to lash it out on women for one
reason, which he would be rejected constantly (Young, 2014). It only took so much anger for Tiago
to use one reason to kill several women. Those who try to find the source of this anger will be lead
to Tiago's exclusive encounter to sexual childhood abuse. He also tries to justify what happen to him
by believing he is also a victim, just in comparison to the women he murdered (Young, 2014).
Tiago's mindset to lash out his anger by killing others solely came from one traumatic experience. It
demonstrates not only how bad sexual abuse can cause to a person when they are young, but also an
aspect of finding in serial
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41. The Characteristics Of A Serial Killer And The Zodiac Killer
In this paper, I will describe who the Zodiac Killer was, but also how a serial killer is different from
a normal homicide suspect. In addition, I will explain if the Zodiac Killer had specific criteria when
he selected his victims and whether a forensic psychologist or criminal profiler provided input in
this case. Finally, I will express my thoughts on why the Zodiac Killer was never captured and what
else, if anything could have been done to help find the infamous Zodiac Killer.
In order to explain how a serial killer is different than a normal homicide is to first understand how a
serial killer operates. On December 20, 1968, in the sleepy town of Benecia, California the murders
of a teenage couple were discovered in an area called "lover's lane" off Lake Herman Road. The
victims, Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday, were shot while parked in their car around 11:10pm.
Investigators collected shell casings and other evidence from the scene, but after several months
they still did not have any witnesses or suspects. Then on July 4, 1969, a second young couple were
attacked by a gunman while in their car parked at Blue Rock Springs Park in Vallejo; about 10 miles
northwest of the Benecia murders. The female victim Darlene Ferrin died from her wounds, but
Michael Mageau who was shot in the leg, neck and jaw survived and was able to tell the police what
had occurred, along with a brief description of the gunman. Later, the gunman phoned the Vallejo
Police Department
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42.
43. Killer Whales: Gentle Giants Or Viscous Killers
"Killer Whales: Gentle Giants, or Viscous Killers?" Killer whales are an important subject of
mythology for many indigenous peoples, especially the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest.
The whales have not been hunted extensively by humans, although they have been hunted by some
shore whaling operations, and some individuals have been taken as aquarium show animals from the
waters around the Pacific Northwest and Iceland. Killer whales are perceived by many near–shore
fishermen to be in competition with human fishing activity (Anheiser Busch 1). The killer whale, or
Orcinus orca can be found worldwide in all seas from both tropics to Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
They are one of the most well known whales because of the captivity of Shamu
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44.
45. Essay about The Killers by Ernest Hemingway
The Killers by Ernest Hemingway
"The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway is a story based upon Hemingway's view of the big city in the
late 1920's. During the era of prohibition whoever controlled the flow of alcohol controlled the city.
Unfortunately, the police were powerless against man thirst for booze. The Mafia also expanded into
the bookie field, and if someone didn't pay up or double crossed the Mafia they were taken out.
Hemingway was unfamiliar with this city scene and we can see a very strong correlation between
him and one of his characters, Nick Adams. Nick was a newcomer to the city, completely unfamiliar
with the boldness of disregard for the law that was present. The Theme that I feel Hemingway is
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The Theme of the story was more or less an actual event that could have taken place in any one of
the major cities in the late 1920's. When Mobsters ruled and the police where simply a slight
annoyance. The two killers who entered the lunchroom were most likely Mafia hit men. "As they
leave, with Al only partially concealing the sawed–off shotgun, they further flaunt their disdain for
the law"(Geimer 1260). This "Disdain for the law" points to a more powerful organization than a
simple murder. Ole's response also points to a larger, higher power. His response "is much like that
of the older waiter: he is resigned not to life but to death. He repeatedly tells Nick Adams that there
is nothing for him to do; he turns his face to the wall"(Taube 6). Ole's response also sheds light on
the general attitude of the 1920's, which was to just mind your own business and leave everyone else
alone. Even the cook, Sam, told Nick "You better not have anything
to do with it at all" (Hemingway, 17). This sets the mobsters influence into perspective, showing us
that the general public was under control of an unwritten, silent government. The reader was led to
believe that the two killers, Max and Al, were Mafia hit men. While Hemingway never says if they
were or weren't, we can see instances where they switched from one to another. After Max and Al
enter the diner they look at the menu to try and find something to eat so as not to look
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46.
47. Serial Killer : The Zodiac Killer
Ever heard of the zodiac killer? He was a serial killer who operated in northern California in the late
1960s and early 1970s. The killer's identity remains unknown. The Zodiac murdered victims in 5
states between December 1968 and October 1969. The general profile for a serial killer is a person
who commits a series of murders, often with no apparent motive and typically following a
characteristic, predictable behavior pattern. There are many types of serial killers. There are natural
born killers who are born willing to kill someone, insane killers which have mental and physical
disorders and criminaloids who do not exhibit specific traits. The childhood of a serial killer would
typically be someone who is neglected by their family mainly their mothers. They tend to be
antisocial and have anger issues. Poor families often cannot provide what the child always wants so
they might commit crimes to get want they want. Abused children have a higher chance of being
killers also because they have a lot of built up aggression and anger. All can lead to substance abuse
which is never a good thing to mix in with a potential serial killer in the making. General behavioral
progression from pre–crime to post–crime are that they use killing as a source of relief. Before
committing a serious crime they could have built up anger and hatred. They is a high possibility that
they are suffering from depression and anxiety too. After killing someone the killer feels relieved.
They also feel
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48.
49. Serial Killer : Serial Killers
According to an FBI study, "there have been approximately 400 serial killers in the United States in
the past century, with anywhere from 2,526 to 3,860 victims (Hickey). No one really understands
serial killers. It is actually quite difficult to comprehend how the mind of a serial killer works. Some
believe that a serial killer feels strongly attracted by a specific physical characteristic in the victim.
It could be his or her appearance: facial features, clothes, or even personality. On the other hand,
many individuals believe the connection is within an ethnic group, gender, or age. As for serial
killers not only do psychological components contribute to their upbringing but also the
environmental atmosphere. Although society is intrigued by the so–called celebrity monster the
prevalent information and media coverage is accountable for the real–life serial killer
transfiguration. The topic of serial killers to an extent has caused pivotal debates even among
countries. It consistently questions the jurisdictional matters. Serial killers are linked within the dark
nature of society and its irreversible craving for grotesque news. The fixated obsession with serial
killers in popular culture is quite an interchangeable topic. The central question that is consistently
debated among nations is why does society find serial killers so fascinating? Regardless of books,
movies, and research the dark nature of the perpetrator fail to notice the insight of a serial killer's
mind.
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50.
51. The Bus Stop Killer By Geoffrey Wansell
Below is a review of The Bus Stop killer published by Penguin Books in 2011, written by Geoffrey
Wansell. It recalls the eventful murders of Milly Dowler, Amélie Delagrange and Marsha
McDonnell and the full life story of the serial killer Levi Bellfield. This book outlines the massive,
tedious nine–year investigation by police and prosecutors into Levi Bellfield, his eventual arrest and
trial. It tells of Bellfield's controlling, terrifying personality – "a man who went from charming to
monstrous in a blink of an eye" – and his depraved stalking of young women. Levi Bellfield is the
only man in modern British legal history to be given two separate whole life sentences. Geoffrey
Wansell is a London–based author and free–lance journalist of eight books including the official
biography of Frederick West through exclusive access to tape recordings. He also published
biographies, including the playwright Sir Terrence Ratigan, a book which was short–listed for the
Whitbread Prize as the book of the year. Geoffrey Wansell has been a full–time writer for nearly 50
years.
Ever since the genre of true crime began to rise in popularity in the United Kingdom, it was found
that people find stories that include gorier details and more horrible acts of crime interesting as this
seems to fascinate and excite the readers. This also meant that more true crime books of this kind
were written to appeal to the audience. The genre become less of a way of informing the public of
actual criminal
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52.
53. Serial Killers And The Serial Killer
Introduction:
A. Attention Getter: As good human beings were taught to help people. Imagine yourself walking
down the street and you notice a person who needs help with their groceries. Would you offer to
help him or her? What if he or she asked for your help? This was the technique one of the most
infamous serial killer Ted Bundy used to approach his victims and ultimately murder them.
B. Background and Audience Relevance: Today, I will be speaking to you about serial killers.
C. Speaker Credibility: I decided to do my topic on serial killers because, criminology is something
I'm genuinely interested in and would like to learn more about it myself.
D. Thesis: By learning about serial killers, hopefully in the future they can be captured faster.
E. Preview of Main Points: First I will address the motives, then, I will explain the types of serial
killers, and finally I will inform you about two of the most infamous serial killers in U.S. history.
Transition to first main point: So, what defines a serial killer?
II. Main Point 1: In order to get a better understanding of serial killers, we must first, understand
what defines a serial killer, and second explore the motives of a serial killer.
A. Sub–point A: The FBI defines a serial killer as a person who murders three or more people over a
period of more than 30 days, with a separation between the different murders, which is described as:
separate occasions, cooling–off period, or emotional cooling–off
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54.
55. The Killers Film Analysis
The 1946 film The Killers is a renowned film noir based off of Ernest Hemingway's short story of
the same title, focusing on the detailed backstory and investigation for the motive of the murder of
Pete Lund/Ole Anderson, commonly known and referred to as "The Swede." A film noir is a term
made originally to describe American mystery and thriller movies produced in the time period from
1944–1954, primarily marked by moods of menace, pessimism, and fatalism. Although the film
does not focus on the war itself at all, it still puts forth interesting new ways in how gender relations
can be stereotypical as well as divergent proceeding the Second World War. The film begins with
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Some time later, Sam would catch Kitty wearing stolen jewelry, in which The Swede takes the
blame for her, resulting in his imprisonment for three years. This led Reardon to track down a man
named Charleston, The Swede's prison cellmate, whom revealed that following his release, The
Swede was involved in a massive $250,000 payroll heist at a hat company, a company that Jim's
insurance company just so happens to insure, led by "Big Jim" Colfax, along with thugs Dum Dum
and Blinky, as well as a mysterious woman. Through a telephone call, Lubinsky is notified that
Blinky, from the payroll heist, has been shot and is nearly dead at a hospital, in which the duo of
investigators go and listen to his last words describing the heist in accurate detail. Before his death,
Blinky reveals that the set meeting place for after the heist changed because the previous halfway
house had "burned down." The Swede, whom was the last to be notified of the halfway house
change, accuses Colfax of attempting to pull a fast one, and proceeds to take all of the money for
himself while holding everyone at gunpoint. After hearing all of this, Reardon is certain that the
payroll heist is linked to the murder of The Swede. Reardon then returns to Brentwood to investigate
The Swede's room, only to find Dum Dum rummaging through the room in search of loot from the
heist. Through a brief struggle and
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56.
57. Killer Vs. Serial Killers
Killer vs Killer
Countless people, especially, criminologists have researched serial killers since they are fascinating.
Many disagree as to what the legal definition of a serial murder, which is, "[t]he unlawful killing of
two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events. (Morton et al. 9). There is certainly
not any dispute that there have been both male and female serial killers. Much of the research and
documentation is specifically aimed around male serial killers. Overall, there are not large amounts
of female serial killers, therefore, there there has not been as much research done about them; yet
there are numerous documented cases of female serial killers. Male and female serial killers are
alike in some ways; however, they differ in many like their modus operandi (MO.), preferred victim
type, and motives.
Much of the research and documentation is specifically aimed around male serial killers because
there have been so many. Nonetheless, there are numerous documented cases of female serial
killers. In 2010, there were 356 female serial killers as opposed to 3514 male serial killers (Aamodt
4). Because there are so few female killers, there is little information about them.
Both male and female serial murderers have an MO; however, the female serial killer's MO tends to
be different from the males '. Females frequently use less obvious means of murder than their male
counterparts. The most common choice amongst the females happens to be poison,
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58.
59. Zodiac Killer
"I like killing people because it is so much fun it is more fun than killing wild game in
the forrest because man is the most dangerous animal of them all..." (Haugen 32). Who is the
twisted man behind this letter? This is certainly, without a doubt, the Zodiac Killer. Zodiac had
written many letters to the police departments in Northern California between the years of 1969
through 1978. The majority of the letters were written as ciphers, (coded letters), which still
today remain coded. Zodiac had denied the authorities any leads on his identity which still
remains as an unsolved mystery today. So who was, or still is, the identity of The Zodiac Killer?
After all these years, the real question remains, is there enough evidence to identify Zodiac and
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Both survivors were able to give the authorities description of The Zodiac Killer's identity.
Mageau described the murderer as a young white man with a large face who was approximately
5 foot 8 inches (173 centimeters) and weighing approximately 195 pounds (88 kilograms). Johns
tried to pay attention to all the details about the Zodiac during her abduction. When Johns was
taken to Patterson Police Station to tell her story of her abduction, Johns noticed a sketch of a
man whom was drawn for the murder of Paul Stine. Paul Stine had been previously murdered
prior to her abduction. Johns clarified that the sketch was a replica of her abductor. From this
limited information, there isn't enough evidence to locate Zodiac today.
From the third linked murder, Zodiac left a message on Bryan Hartnell's car door which
60. indicated the dates and times of each murder. The last date was cut into the door by a knife
which referred to Cecelia Shepard and Bryan Hartnell's death. As Zodiac left the crime scene,
authorities found his footprints going to and coming from the crime scene. The
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61.
62. The Zodiac Killer : The Unopathic Killer
The police were also confused after the attack because they had no motive. He was a psychopathic
killer who killed without any remorse at all (Graysmith, Zodiac 1, 2, 3). In each one of his attacks,
the killer would use a different weapon in order to confuse the police. In the search for the Zodiac,
the police had almost 2,500 suspects. Having this many suspects made it extremely hard for the
police to narrow it down to just one person. Even though the cops had so many people, they still had
one main suspect: Arthur Leigh Allen. Allen and the Zodiac matched perfectly. The two of them
were the same height and weight, and they had the same hair color. These matches put him at the top
of the list of suspects (Graysmith, Zodiac Unmasked 57).
Arthur Leigh Allen was a so–called professional student who lived with his mom in the city of
Vallejo, California. He was highly intelligent and had an IQ of 135. Allen liked to keep to himself
and was said to be an extremely awkward person. He liked to collect guns and in his collection he
had two .22 pistols (Graysmith, Zodiac 262). Like the Zodiac killer, Allen was obsessed with the
book The Most Dangerous Game. This book was used by the Zodiac as a motive for all of the
murders that he allegedly committed. The book is about a man who lives on an island and hunts
people for the sport of it. In the book, the killer said man was the most dangerous animal of all to
hunt, hence the title. Allen said he had been obsessed
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63.
64. Controversial Killers: The Zodiac Killer
Throughout time mysteries have been going unresolved and puzzling minds of those who wish to
understand the killers thinking and motive of committing the crimes. Cold cases give the most
controversial mysteries since the killers have never been truly identified. One of those is the Zodiac,
he's been fascinating but terrifying investigators since the first victim was discovered. The killer
himself originated his name "Zodiac" in a numerous of taunting letters which he himself sent to the
local Bay Area press demanding for them to publish the letters. The Zodiac letters included four
cryptograms (or ciphers), of all of the four cryptograms sent, only one has been definitively solved,
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On August 1, 1969, three letters written by the killer were received at The Vallejo Times–Herald,
The San Francisco Chronicle, and The San Francisco Examiner. All letters received were nearly
identical which took credit for the first shootings at Lake Herman Road and Blue Rock Springs.
Included with each letter there was one–third of a 408–symbol cryptogram in which the Zodiac
claimed that it contained his identity. Zodiac demanded for the newspapers to print these letters on
each paper's front page. If denied this request he threatened to go around all weekend killing lone
people in the night. The threatened murders did not happen since The San Francisco Chronicle
published its third of the cryptogram in which the killer claimed that it contained his
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65.
66. Killer Whales
Killer Whales: Abused & Mistreated While many people have experienced the majestic showcasing
of trained orcas in public displays at recreational parks such as SeaWorld, few have heard of the
tragic events that these killer whales go through while in captivity. It is ironic that such family
oriented companies like SeaWorld, who pride themselves in giving families experiences that they
will never forget, can just tear families of killer whales apart and abuse them while training them.
And although these public displays of trained orcas seem extraordinary through the audience's eyes,
it is time that the untold stories of these whales and the true dangers of training whales comes out
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In the wild, these whales live between 50 to 80 years. With such a high mortality rate with the
breeding and captivity of these killer whales, big companies like SeaWorld still continue their day to
day operations, to ensure that their revenue never stops increasing. But the captivity of these whales
poses a dangerous threat to the trainers that are hired to perform with the whales. There are only a
few documented deaths and a long list of attacks on trainers that SeaWorld has disclosed from the
public. With the numbers rising on the attacks of trainers by whales, SeaWorld has done everything
possible to cover up the fact that these attacks are happening because of the whales' captivity.
SeaWorld's prized killer whale Tilikum, was involved in a death of a trainer, and yet 13 months later
was rejoined with SeaWorld's cast, and has become the most popular killer whale in the show
business. It is extremely unfair and immoral to profit from the mistreatment of animals. Many
marine parks and recreational parks use killer whales as their main attraction, and without the
whales the attendance would drop drastically. That means millions and millions of dollars would be
lost in revenue and parks like SeaWorld would not be able to cash in on it. Therefore, these
recreational parks provide entertainment and allow guests to view the animals up close. But the
public rarely
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67.
68. Serial Killers And The Serial Killer
"The serial killer 'is an entirely different criminal,' "The term serial killer is misleading on the
ground that each murder is intended to be the last." We see them as a figure of "the dark side of
human potential," but they believe they're "on a heroic quest for the biggest score possible" They
believe they are "the archetypal figure of impurity, the representative of a world which needs
cleansing." However, society knows that serial killers are not heroes, and they're not cleansing the
world. "The figure of the serial killer is violent impurity personified, and it is a construction that
necessitates figures of violent purity to confront it." While it can be argued whether having mental
disorders should prevent a serial killer from being capitally punished, it is proven that many serial
killers suffer from "paranoid schizophrenia, manic–depressive psychosis, or psychopathology." It's
even said that "this crime is actually a form of disease. Its carriers are serial killers who suffer from
a variety of crippling and eventually fatal symptoms, and its immediate victims are the people struck
down seemingly at random by the disease carriers." Serial killers usually have a stressor in their life
that makes them start killing, and when they do "homicidal mania becomes 'a necessity... linked to
the very existence of a psychiatry which had made itself autonomous but needed thereafter to secure
a basis for its intervention by gaining recognition as a component of public
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69.
70. The Zdiciacic Killer : The Briefbols Of The Zodiac Killer
According to his brother, Ronald, Allen was given a Zodiac watch as a Christmas gift from their
mother in 1967. Allen believed he received the watch on July or August 1969. The logo for the
Zodiac watch is a cross–circle symbol, the same symbol used by the Zodiac killer. According to
police statements, within days of receiving the watch, Allen is alleged to have made these claims to
his friend, Don Cheney: "I would like to kill couples at random. I would taunt the police with letters
detailing my crimes. I would sign the letters with the cross–circle symbol from my watch. I would
call myself "Zodiac." I would wear makeup to change my appearance. I would attach a flashlight to
the barrel of my gun in order to shoot at night. I would fool women into stopping their cars in rural
areas by claiming they had problems with their tires, then loosen their lug nuts and eventually take
them captive." Don eventually took this information to the police and, in 1972, the San Francisco
Police Department was able to secure a search warrant against Allen as the Zodiac Killer. Allen is
alleged to have been fascinated with the concept of hunting people. According to Allen, people
would be more challenging to hunt than animals, since they "have intelligence."
On July 31, 1969, Zodiac mailed a cipher to the news media. Within days it was solved and stated "I
like killing people because it is so much fun. It is more fun than killing wild game in the forest
because man is the most dangerous
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71.
72. Serial Killer : Serial Killers
What is a serial killer? Serial killers are very sick and distraught compared to others. As indicated by
the Vancouver Sun, a serial killer is characterized as somebody who is responsible for more than
three killings over a period that than traverses over one month.In 2005 the fbi changed it to at least
two killings with no reference to intention or time span. Generally, serial killers murder for some
kind of mental benefit. Serial Killers can come in all shapes and sizes: don 't be tricked by moxy,
charm, and attractiveness.The MO is basically the way the predator commits the crime. While the
MO tells us something about how he did it, the signature gives us some insight into why.The
signature is a ritual, something the subject does intentionally for emotional satisfaction. The MO
could be changed throughout the time of the killings. Ted Bundy and Gary Ridgway are two serial
killers with some similarity in their style but different MO's.
Known as the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway is responsible for at least 49 murders in
Washington state before he was caught in 2001.Between 1982 and 1998, he picked up young women
many of them were said to be alleged prostitutes or runaways. Gary Ridgway would usually pick up
his victims along the South Pacific Highway in Seattle,Washington. He would show the victim a
picture of his son in order to gain their trust. Gary would have sex with the victim and then pay
afterwards. Following sex, Gary would strangle his victims to death. He
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73.
74. Zodiac Killer
The main region Zodiac Killer has terrorized is San Francisco Bay Area. Zodiac killer has not be
caught yet. There are a list of suspects. According to surviving victim Mageau, the man was white,
5'8" to 5'9", late 20s to early 30s, stocky build, round face and brown hair. The Victims are murdered
in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969.
There were seven people targeted and two of them survived. There were other possible victims but
can be determined is killed by Zodiac. The first two victims was found in A gravel parking area
along remote Lake Herman Road on the eastern outskirts of Vallejo, California. On Dec. 20, 1968,
16–year–old Betty Lou Jensen and 17–year–old David
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75.
76. The Killer Whales Don 't Be Killer
Despite the name given to these intelligent animals, killer whales don 't seem to be killer... in the
wild anyways. Yet, places like SeaWorld seem to have shown people unintentionally that keeping
whales in captivity and such small areas leads them to be aggressive, and essentially living up to
their name. SeaWorld is an attraction that has been in the United States for many years, and although
it provides great entertainment for individuals and their families, it also is a place where whales are
treated poorly and held in captivity. While people enjoy the tricks the intelligent mammals are
commanded to do, they don 't realize the poor conditions that they have once the show is over.
Between whale fighting, poor feeding, and small areas; it is clear that keeping whales in captivity
provides is both physically and mentally harmful to these animals. Many debates and arguments
revolve around keeping whales in captivity, but keeping them in such small areas seems to cause
them to lash out and hurt others. However, after learning about whales both in captivity as well as
the wild, the realization that they should not be captive is starting to become noted by animal
activists, the media and even the public. As the recent controversy of the poor conditions of killer
whales in captivity is becoming more publicly noticed, animals activists are working towards the
rights of killer whales. SeaWorld is a marine mammal park that has been around for over 50 years
and displays
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77.
78. Minds Of Killers
Inside the Minds of Killers Around the world, several new cases of serial homicides are reported
every year. (Vronsky 15). Ninety–seven percent of serial murders are committed by psychopaths:
someone who lacks a conscience, feels no remorse, cares exclusively for his own pleasures and
cannot empathize with the suffering of his victims (Levin and Fox 4). The psychopathic state is not
a mental illness but is a behavioral or personality disorder (Vronsky 245). When these behavioral
components are combined with the desire to kill, an addiction is triggered and rarely broken. The
psychology of a psychopathic serial killer produces specific character traits that cannot be altered
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They do not have the same morals and thought process as normal people. Psychopaths have a
diminished capacity for fear and anxiety (Vronsky 245). Serial killers "are controlled and are aware
of what they are doing" and know what the possible outcomes of the crimes will be (Vronsky 11).
They know what they are doing is socially disapproved of and has strong consequences but they do
it anyways to fulfill their twisted desires. Without feeling anxiety and fear, serial killers do not feel
threatened by police and repeat their crimes. Psychopathic serial killers also have a lack of empathy
for the pain of victims and a lack of remorse (Levin and Fox 4). Since they cannot empathize to the
suffering of others, they do not have guilt during and after their crimes and will repeat them. Their
objective is to satisfy themselves, not anyone else. While they are missing many characteristics,
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