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8 pages in length. Typically unassuming, intelligent and almost always the neighborhood nice guy, serial killers wear a convincing mask, never revealing what evil lurks within. Some of the most notorious mass-murderers in history -- Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Albert DeSalvo, David Berkowitz, the Silver Gunman -- have employed a mixed bag of tricks to entice and entrap myriad unsuspecting victims which they brutally tortured and raped to ultimately kill and often dismember. The writer discusses the motivation behind serial killers, as well as addresses how such crimes affect society. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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most notorious mass-murderers in history -- Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Albert DeSalvo, David Berkowitz, the Silver Gunman -- have employed a mixed bag of tricks to entice
and entrap myriad unsuspecting victims which they brutally tortured and raped to ultimately kill and often dismember. Popular crime writer Ann Rule penned a personal account of the time
she spent working with Bundy at a suicide prevention and crisis hotline. Rules book, entitled The Stranger Beside Me, details the authors experiences while she was a student at
the University of Washington, majoring in abnormal psychology. Most shocking of all, however, lies within the fact that Rule had already been contracted to write a book on the
"Ted" murders, not knowing the subject of her research was sitting right next to her nearly every day (Anonymous, no date). 2 I. CHILDHOOD INDICATIONS
Kids will be kids, except when they hurt, torture or kill animals. That, say behaviorists, is one of the significant indications of underlying psychological trouble.
Bundy, along with Manson, Dahmer and most other killers of this sort, began their torturous abuse on animals. The evidence that childhood animal abuse ultimately leads to adulthood crimes
is irrefutable. Senator Ed Perlmutter, who sponsored a bill to stiffen the punishment of animal cruelty charges, has no doubt that animal cruelty is linked with "much more
serious crimes" (Sanko, 1997, p. 38A) later in life. It is as though the animals act as practice tools until the time is right to graduate up to humans.
But with the help of new laws currently being passed in several states, law enforcement is now taking a closer look at the connection.
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