Serial Killers in Modern America

Serial Killers in Modern America

Serial Killers in Modern America

What makes a serial Killer? There are many kinds of serial killers; men, women, each that their own categories of what makes them. Each serial killer has some of the same treats, but they are also unique, at the same time. Men serial killers are grouped in three ways. Thrill seeker, mission oriented, and power& control, some even like to keep souvenirs or trophies of their victims. Women have many more categories than men. Women are grouped as angle of death, black widows, sexual predators, avenger, and partner in crime, profit or crime, unexplained, and unsolved. Women serial killers are harder to understand than any man, women are meant to be the caring, loving souls on the earth. Neither society nor physiologist truly understand what makes a women tick on the inside.
Studies have shown that each serial killer wither they are man or women they have had some form of abuse, physical, sexual, emotional. That is why it is so hard to say that has finally made one of these serial killers reach their breaking point, and start acting out, It is said that some start at a young age staking it out on killing animals, others it takes them many years before they wake up one day and snap. Some even start with a fast kill and as things progress they start to want more out their kills to feel like they are the one in control and have the power that was taken from them. So they will come up with more eventfully was of killing their victims.
Some chose their victims at random others pick their victims according to how they remind them of some one that hurt them, and killing anyone who looks or maybe act like that person, or resalable them somehow. But these are not true for all serial killers. Some just like the trill of the kill and the feel of the power it gives them. So they will just go out and pick someone at random. There are those serial killers that love the power and control that they get out of taking someone’s life, or just...

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