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An Overview of Serial Killers

                      Ronee’ Simmons
                     Argosy University
Profile of a Serial Killer
   Demographics
       Over 90% male.
       Mostly White males between 20 and 40 years old.
   Background
       Unstable upbringing
           Childhood abuse- sexual, physical, emotional
       Bed- wetting during childhood (60%)
   Demeanor
       Low self- esteem
       Introverted
       Experience sexual dysfunction
Profile of a Serial Killer- cont.
   Past criminal behavior
       Participated in petty crimes such as arson, animal
        cruelty, Peeping Tom
   Motivation for killing
       sexual fantasies and desires
        anger
        thrill
        financial gain
        attention seeking
Victims of Serial Killers
   Stranger’s who do not know the killer
   Often times, when a killer’s “dream victim” is
    unobtainable, other individuals are substituted to
    satisfy impulse.
       Albert Fish preferred to eat male human flesh instead of
        female, but when he saw Edward Budd’s little sister
        Gracie, he changed his plans and settled on having her
        as his next victim.
Causation of Crime
   Rumination and daydreams about certain
    fantasies, i.e. sexual thoughts, cannibalistic ideas
       In the case of Albert Fish, he daydreamed about what is
        was like to taste human flesh and blood so much so that
        he acted out on his impulse to eat human beings.
Committing the Crime
The crime usually takes place in a secluded area.
 The killer on impulse to satisfy their sexual desires or
  fantasies.
 They go on a hunts for victims.
 Sexually assaults and/or kills victim based on how
  scene has played out in head (i.e. Albert Fisher cut
  up body parts into pieces so that he could eat them)
 After fantasy is fulfilled, killer disposes body or
  remains in a location where it cant be found, so they
  don’t get caught.
Future Crimes and Cases
   In the future, a killer’s urge for certain fantasies may
    resurface. Therefore, serial murders are committed
    again in order to satisfy a killer’s daydreams and
    fantasies.
   In order for police to identify similar crimes in the
    future, they should look for:
       Similar circumstances surrounding violent death.
       Similar profile of victims going missing.
       Proximity of crimes to one another.
References
Bardsley, M. (2011, September 17). Albert fish. Retrieved from
  http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/notorious/fish/bi
  bli_7.html

Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2011, September 20). Serial
  murder: multi-disciplinary perspectives for investigators.
  Retrieved from http://www.fbi.gov/stats-
  services/publications/serial-murder/serial-murder-july-2008-pdf

Fourteen characteristics of a serial killer (n.d.) Retrieved from
  http://www.drphil.com/articles/article/188

Nelson, A. (2005). Serial killers. Law Enforcement
 Technology, 32(2), 88-88,90,92,94-95. Retrieved
 fromhttp://search.proquest.com/docview/229844607?accounti
 d=34899

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Profile of a Serial Killer by Ronee\' Simmons

  • 1. An Overview of Serial Killers Ronee’ Simmons Argosy University
  • 2. Profile of a Serial Killer  Demographics  Over 90% male.  Mostly White males between 20 and 40 years old.  Background  Unstable upbringing  Childhood abuse- sexual, physical, emotional  Bed- wetting during childhood (60%)  Demeanor  Low self- esteem  Introverted  Experience sexual dysfunction
  • 3. Profile of a Serial Killer- cont.  Past criminal behavior  Participated in petty crimes such as arson, animal cruelty, Peeping Tom  Motivation for killing  sexual fantasies and desires  anger  thrill  financial gain  attention seeking
  • 4. Victims of Serial Killers  Stranger’s who do not know the killer  Often times, when a killer’s “dream victim” is unobtainable, other individuals are substituted to satisfy impulse.  Albert Fish preferred to eat male human flesh instead of female, but when he saw Edward Budd’s little sister Gracie, he changed his plans and settled on having her as his next victim.
  • 5. Causation of Crime  Rumination and daydreams about certain fantasies, i.e. sexual thoughts, cannibalistic ideas  In the case of Albert Fish, he daydreamed about what is was like to taste human flesh and blood so much so that he acted out on his impulse to eat human beings.
  • 6. Committing the Crime The crime usually takes place in a secluded area.  The killer on impulse to satisfy their sexual desires or fantasies.  They go on a hunts for victims.  Sexually assaults and/or kills victim based on how scene has played out in head (i.e. Albert Fisher cut up body parts into pieces so that he could eat them)  After fantasy is fulfilled, killer disposes body or remains in a location where it cant be found, so they don’t get caught.
  • 7. Future Crimes and Cases  In the future, a killer’s urge for certain fantasies may resurface. Therefore, serial murders are committed again in order to satisfy a killer’s daydreams and fantasies.  In order for police to identify similar crimes in the future, they should look for:  Similar circumstances surrounding violent death.  Similar profile of victims going missing.  Proximity of crimes to one another.
  • 8. References Bardsley, M. (2011, September 17). Albert fish. Retrieved from http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/notorious/fish/bi bli_7.html Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2011, September 20). Serial murder: multi-disciplinary perspectives for investigators. Retrieved from http://www.fbi.gov/stats- services/publications/serial-murder/serial-murder-july-2008-pdf Fourteen characteristics of a serial killer (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.drphil.com/articles/article/188 Nelson, A. (2005). Serial killers. Law Enforcement Technology, 32(2), 88-88,90,92,94-95. Retrieved fromhttp://search.proquest.com/docview/229844607?accounti d=34899