An isu all about serial killers, how their brains work, their childhoods, types of serial killers, examples of certain killers, characteristics..stuff like that
Title: An isu all about serial killers, how their brains work, their childhoods, types of serial killers, examples of certain killers, characteristics..stuff like that
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Details: Words: 2158 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
An isu all about serial killers, how their brains work, their childhoods, types of serial killers, examples of certain killers, characteristics..stuff like that
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 2158 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Who is a serial killer? Why do people become serial killers? Are they born or are they made? Why do they kill? Where do they come from and how can they be identified so they can be stopped and controlled?
Some, if not all of these questions I think I have answered successfully.
Killers Cycle and Serial Killer Categories
1. Visionary- psycho instructed by higher power- usually medically insane (e.g. Hillside Strangler)
2. Mission-Oriented- to rid
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e child's development. In a study of chimpanzees, the babies who were not handled became withdrawn, and later began to attack others. Some serial killers had been separated from parents at early age, or were denied their mother's love and physical touch.
One question still stands though, even after all this research, its controversial and no one really knows, are serial killers predators of murder and fear etc. or, victims that are 'wired' to kill?