Serial Killer Research Paper

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The FBI defines a serial killer has someone who has killed a minimum of three people with a cooling off period in-between each of the killings. What would drive someone to kill three or more people? A lot of it has to with their childhood, but there is not really a definitive answer. With that being said doctors, investigators, and others agree that serial killers are made because of their childhood. It stems from the unconscious mind, which is able to control behavior. Most serial killers had an abusive childhood that showed the child that they have no other value other than being a sex object or someone to hurt. This fear will build up the child’s mind and they start to fantasize about being all powerful and controlling. They aren’t shown how to love or care for others making them be a sociopath because they lack the ability to empathize. …show more content…

The killings have to be done over and over again to create this delusion that they are all powerful. (Philbin)They also tend to be egotistical, having the need to be known and feted for their achievements of killing people. Serial Killers like Ted Bundy, The Green River killer, Son of Sam, BTK, Aileen Wurons and Jeffery Dahmer are great to look at to see how serial killers become the way that they are. Ted Bundy was born in Burlington, Vermont and raised to believe that his grandparents were his actual parents and his mother Louise was his older sister; this was done to avoid any social stigma for Bundy being born from an unwed mother. He did not find out that his Louise was his mother until his college years. Bundy was a compulsive masturbator and become with sadistic pornography. (Nigel) At an early age he showed an interest in the macabre. At three year old he showed an interest in

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