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Serial Killers Essay

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Every human being has feelings and emotions. When they get frustrated, some of them cry, scream, swear, and some of them try to find peace of mind while some of them commit crime. Out of these people who commit crimes, some of them become the most dangerous criminals, known as serial killer. A serial killer is a term to describe that human being who commits series of murder. The word ‘serial killer’ was given by Robert K. Russler (FBI Investigator) in 1975 after he encountered series of murders. Serial killers are just not murderers but also the victim of bad society or the bad environment in which they grew up in.
The serial killers are psychotic and mentally insane people; usually typical white males, in their twenties or thirties. They …show more content…

The words of Henry Lee Lucas showed he was abused in his childhood along with the violence. Most of the serial killers had accounts for theft, torturing animals, and had held for juvenile crimes at their young age. And many of them had some type of brain damage or were addicted to alcohol and drugs in their adulthood.
They act normal in the public, trying to lure people into their trap and make them their next victim. They look for their victim in local areas or similar places and dispose the victim’s bodies in the same or nearby areas. Ted Bundy, who was 29 years old, seemed a nice gentleman. He graduated from University of Washington, and was studying law in Utah. He had worked for crime commission in Seattle, and also worked as a political campaigner. In his room there was nothing suspicious except maps of Colorado, from which five girls disappeared. He was sentenced to death by electrocution in 1989. With the motive of sex, he made female students of the university as his victim. He was found guilty of killings of 20 to 40 women.
Serial killers kill for different reasons. Some serial killers are missionaries and think that it is their responsibility to get rid of unwanted elements of the society. They see themselves as a hero who has abolished a bad practice of the

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