Serial Killer Research Paper

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Serial Killers
Many serial killers claim that their insanity, or urge to kill is because of their past as children. They start after their first killing, it soon can turns into satisfaction. If psychopathy is genetically determined one should expect some abnormalities in the brain (Lassieur 67). The majority of cases of psychopathic criminals is not abruptly acquired then, there is a good reason to think that it is embedded in their minds (Martingale 45). Murderers have been known to have a very disturbing past, perhaps that is why they seek revenge in their victims. Serial killers kill because their mentality and upbringing in childhood.
The causes of psychopathy remain a mystery. Psychopathy is a product of mother nature or a feature of …show more content…

“Trolling Phase” consists of behavioral patterns that a killer uses to identify and stalks his victim. “Wooing Phase” when a killer achieves a particular event during the murder, a “reenactment” of what could have been their childhood, but reversing the roles. “Totem Phase” after the ill, murderers sink into a depression, many develop a ritual to preserve their “success” The trophy is meant to give the killer the same feelings of power he or she experienced at the time of the kill. “Depression Phase” a victim, now killed, no longer represents what the killer thought he or she represented, and the memory of the individual that tortured the murderer in the past is still there (Lassieur 39).
Many killers claim to blame everything that has happened to them to be because of how they were raised upon childhood upbringing. Which many of their demented memories have become nightmares for them and they struggle with not being able to seek revenge on other people. For example like later on said “switching roles with their victims” and seeking revenge in that way (Gerdes …show more content…

As children, serial killers usually suffer a significant amount of abuse, sometimes psychological, sometimes physical, and most often sexual abuse (Gerdes 12). In most cases it was a combination due to all three. This brutal mistreatment helps instill a profound feeling of humiliation and helplessness, which is then inflicted upon their later victims. Since most are victims of abuse and rejection, serial killers find comfort in their fantasies and dreams that take them into a realm only they can conflict (Pulditor

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