Serial killer by Alanna holmes
J.Williams English IV
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There is no proof if it is genetics if they are born being killers but can say they are made because traumas in their life. The Serial Killers in the United States are very well known in the world and many argue what makes a serial killer kill. Serial Killers are very aware what they are doing and they choose to act a certain way. A serial killer is a person that commits murders in succession from one another. Serial killers have been around for many years, and to this day many still ravage the world. The FBI defines a serial killer as a person that commits three or more murders within a short period of time, within months. Serial killers usually exhibit psychopathic trait, which can be indicative of brain abnormalities. In a Wisconsin study, it shows a direct correlation between people with criminal psychopathy and brain abnormalities. Knowing how the criminals act is a good way of understanding the make-up of these killers. The killers become who they are and what they do because of their childhood …show more content…
Their bad childhood will include physical and sexual abuse or parents' separation etc. These well known serial killers are part of that trauma. Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Ed Gein, Richard Ramirez and so on. There is one known serial killer named Ted Bundy which evidence was not found upon trauma on his early life like the rest of the killers.
What really makes a serial killer kill? What goes through mind? Are they Psychopaths? We ask to ourselves these questions and many more on why do they do what they did or why do they do it. We wonder what goes through them and in their minds when they are killing people and if they feel regret or they do not. These serial killers do know what they are doing when they think on their next victim. They know who, when, where, what, and why they are doing it. They know when they are hiding evidence because of what they did. They leave the crime scene and they do surely know how to hide their second personality. This is when we call them psychopaths. These killers know how to compartmentalized their life. They do not feel guilty after they commit their crimes and why they seem and act normal in public. These serial killers are made and are not born to
Disorganized serial killers, on the other hand, act impulsively, leaving behind evidence at the crime scene and displaying little to no planning or organization.
The typical childhood of a serial killer may involve abuse, bedwetting, drugs/alcohol, antisocial, interest with fire, and cruelty to animals. Serial killers get more aggressive as they kill more people because they get a thrill from it. Fantasies effect serial killers because they can trigger something in their minds that turn into actions instead of just thoughts.
Statistics show that serial killers in the United States often kill for fun and financial gains. (Serial Killer) In class we have been learning about serial killers and the psychological disorders that cause them to carry out the murders they commit. Andrea Yates mental stability and religious views altered her ability of life and caused five young children to lose their lives
Hey You! Yeah I’m talking to you, do you know about serial killers, about their mindsets and motives. Serial killers are “people who have murdered three or more people over a month period with a down time between each death.” Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer were both notorious serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer had a worse childhood, which could have led to the life he choose to live in, Whereas Ted Bundy’s sneaky and articulate ways made it more difficult to capture him. Serial killers are influenced more by their heredity, the culture they're surrounded by, mentality and personal background, which causes them to act out in abnormal ways.
In order for them to be considered a serial killer each kill has to be a separate event that is controlled by pleasure or psychological thrill (Research Guides: Serial Killers: Introduction, 2023). Serial killers most often become egocentric due to their lack of guilt and empathy, these classifications characterize serial killers as psychopaths (Research Guides: Serial Killers: Introduction, 2023). To hide their psychopathic tendencies and appear to be normal most killers wear a “mask of sanity”(Research Guides: Serial Killers: Introduction,
There are different types of serial killers; some are worse than others. People often wonder why these people do certain things, for example, why they target specific people, or what has influenced their behavior. Taking a deeper look into serial killers a lot can be learned about their childhood and what may have led to them turning out the way they did. Most of the time they do not just wake up one day and decide to kill someone; rather, they are influenced by something or someone. It all starts with looking at their childhood, what their addiction turns into, and what happens to them in the end.
When someone thinks of a serial killer, the first though is some homeless bozo out on the street, looking to kill off a young girl and take her money and possessions. They imagine them to be antisocial and awkward, with an obvious danger factor. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. Most serial killers would be impossible to tell apart from the everyday person. They are usually well dressed and eloquent, with an outstanding ability to charm anyone and everyone to their whim.
Ranked alongside Jack the Ripper, the Zodiac Killer is one of the most notorious serial killers the world has ever seen. Some of the classic signs of a serial killer are a person who has killed three or more people, with the killings occurring within a month’s time period with breaks in between each murder, and even when they are not killing they want to be the person in control of every situation (Levin). Serial killers most often kill for the psychological gratification, which is an emotion of happiness to a fulfilment of a goal that motivates people to kill. Serial killers only kill for the gratification of the kill. Usually a trait of a killer’s victims is that they have no relationship or direct correlation with the killer.
Mass murderers and serial killers are nothing new to today’s society. We learn about them in TV shows, books, research papers, in our classes, etc. Psychologists have spent decades trying to uncover the truth behind these killers’ madness. Serial killers vary in their behaviors, techniques, desires, mental illnesses and their personal lives. Have you ever heard of the Tamiami Trail Killer?
Serial killers commit horrible crimes, and that is why people think they are interesting. It has a lot to do with their childhood that affects them in many different ways. They develop traits that aren’t normally seen in the average population. They also have many motivations that will only help their personalities. A disturbed childhood can influence would-be serial killers to develop traits of serious crime.
Not all serial killers have the same mental makeup. That is why it is so hard to pinpoint what a serial killer will do next and if and when they will commit another murder. Most likely, when a killer is questioned they will not admit who their victims are or why they have killed them, to add a layer of uncertainty. Some serial killers get pleasure out of not giving closure to the families of their victims. They will not disclose any details about their crime or describe it in a gruesome way to enjoy seeing others suffer long after the murder has been done.
Almost all serial killers say they have experimented on animals before they do anything with a human. Many serial killers keep something to do with their committed crime. There are believed to be six phases to a serial killer. Step one, The Aura phase; this is where the human loses grip in reality.
Murder, willingly taking another human's life, is considered a heinous crime in the United States, and from the sociological perspective, breaks an important more. Serial Murder, therefore, is a sociologically deviant phenomenon where a person kills two or more people in distinct events, and an FBI overview of serial killers states “No single cause, trait, or even a group of traits can differentiate or identify serial killers … from other types of violent offenders” (FBI). However, use of the sociological perspective to identify potential factors in these cases is possible. As a boy, Jeffrey Dahmer was described as being a loner and a poor student- and had been sexually abused by a neighbor. He is homosexual, which carried a negative stigma during most of his lifetime: he was described as appearing to be a gentle, suave man in homosexual circles.
The treatment of someone of such a young age shows them what is wrong and right, but the environment of a serial killer up-bringing shows them the opposite. The chance of committing a crime is heightened if you are/was a victim of child abuse, but not all victims of childhood abuse turn killers. Experiencing abuse is not the only ingredient to making a serial killer but I'd say it is the most important, the abuse shaping how they think and act. Your future is made in your
A lot of serial killers have an aversion of rejection that is often irrational. 3. Power is a huge one. According to Twisted Minds the power to cause pain is the only power that matters(2007). C. Fun fact, the stereotype for a serial killer is a white middle age man who has no military background.