Serial Killer Analysis

Serial Killer Analysis

Kenneth Alessio Bianchi is an individual who has killed three or more people over a period of more than a month. Traditionally, this describes a serial killer. Kenneth Alessio had been born to an alcoholic seventeen-year-old prostitute in Rochester, New York on May 22, 1951 and given up for adoption two weeks later. At three months old Kenneth was adopted by Nicolas and Frances Bianchi. Bianchi was, in simpler terms, a mama's boy. At an early age Frances could tell Kenneth was going to be a handful and discovered he had mental problems; having violent tantrums, a compulsive liar and quick to lose his temper. At five years old he was diagonosed with petit mal seizures and then at ten with passive aggressive disorder. Although of above-average intelligence, he was a poor student and an academic underachiever. Kenneth was also a rabble-rouser and took pleasure in manipulating his fellow students. Nicolas Bianchi died in 1965 and Frances had to go to work to support Kenneth.
He graduated from Gates Chili High School in 1971 and married his high school sweetheart. The marriage only lasted 8 month however, then she packed her things and left Kenneth. He enrolled into Monroe Community College but did poorly and dropped out after a semester. His ambition was to become a cop, so he had found work as a private-security guard, often stealing from his employers, causing him to lose his jobs and move frequently. Finally he moved in with his cousin in Las Angelos, California and wanted what his cousin Angelo had: cool clothes, jewlry, and the ablity to get women.
My personal opinion of the two, Angelo Buono and Kennth Bianchi, would be they were immature, low self esteem, but attractive young men at the time. They would cruise around LA in an “unmarked police car” and persuade females that they were undercover cops. As stated previously, Kenneth had a high IQ. So, he wasn't stupid. During his trial, he pleaded he was insane. Kenneth was able to elaborately fool two expert...

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