Serial murders case study




















A similar California cold case, the Keddie Cabin murder case , has been unsolved since In the late s, a charismatic drifter with delusions of rock and roll grandeur named Charles Manson coerced a number of young women and men, many of whom were vulnerable teenagers, to join a cult called " The Family.

The group's most infamous murders took place on in August On the night of August 8, directed by Manson, several of his "family members" invaded a home in the northern hills of Los Angeles. Over the course of the night and into the next morning, they killed five people, including director Roman Polanski's wife, Sharon Tate, who was eight-and-a-half months pregnant at the time and Abigail Folger, heir to the Folger Coffee fortune.

The next night, Manson family members continued their spree, murdering supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary. Manson was indicted and convicted along with the family members who'd carried out the murders at his behest.

Manson was sentenced to death, however, he was never executed. He lived the rest of his life in prison and passed away in of a heart attack. Plainfield, Wisconsin was home to an unassuming farmer turned handyman named Ed Gein, but the rural farmhouse Gein called home masked the scene of a series of unspeakable crimes.

After his parents passed away in the s, Gein began to isolate himself. He became infatuated with death, dismemberment, bizarre sexual fantasies, and even cannibalism. His forays into his gruesome predilections began with corpses from local cemeteries. By , he'd escalated and was killing elderly women. When investigators searched the farm, what they found was a literal house of horrors. From the collection of body parts, they were able to determine that 15 women had fallen victim to the Plainfield Ghoul.

Gein was incarcerated for life in a state mental facility without the possibility of release. He died of cancer in From through , the Wichita, Kansas area was gripped by a string of murders that were attributed to a fiend known as the BTK Strangler.

The acronym stands for "Blind, Torture, Kill. After his arrest, Dennis Lynn Rader confessed to killing 10 people over the course of 30 years. He had notoriously toyed with authorities by leaving letters and sending packages to local news outlets. His last correspondence in led to his arrest.

Even though Rader was not apprehended until , he committed his last murder prior to —when Kansas enacted the death penalty. Rader pled guilty to all 10 murders and was sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences in prison.

In the early s, the Zodiac killer had ceased preying on victims in California but by the end of the decade, the West Coast was once again being terrorized by a serial killer—or in this case, killers—dubbed "the Hillside Strangler. Investigators would eventually learn that rather than a lone murderer, there were two culprits behind the chilling crimes: the killing duo of Angelo Anthony Buono Jr. Beginning in , in a killing spree that started in Washington State and extended all the way to Los Angeles, the heinous pair raped, tortured, and murdered a total of 10 girls and young women,.

After their arrest, Bianchi turned on Buono, and in order to avoid the death penalty, he confessed to the killings and sexual assaults. All the above is how criminologists and pathologists profile the hidden factors which may have led to the reasons behind the murders happening.

It doesn't remove the outcome nor punishment but it does help in the explanation for the reasons behind why they may have acted in such ways. In Kempers situation, it can be said he had a difficult childhood. His mother in some ways abandoned him, locking him in the basement free from light or people.

Her addiction to alcohol through his birth was prevalent and provided the foetus with a neurotoxin, damaging his brain cells. While in prison, a brain scan revealed that Kemper did in fact have some brain injury in his temporal cortex. A shrinkage in this area, as the seat of emotions, is responsible for a lack of fear and could be an explanation as to why he was so comfortable with his own murderous actions.

The interesting fact about the problem is that serial killing is a seasonable phenomenon which is especially widespread in spring and autumn, when the human psychics is especially vulnerable. Except of the psychological problems serial killers are motivated with other factors. First of all it is the desire to gain fame, because they believe that if they murder a great number of people, they will spread chaos and fear in the society and will be always remembered.

Another factor is revenge. The serial killer may have suffered in childhood and wants to take revenge on the society. In fact, every case of serial killing is unique and the experts require much time and efforts to catch the killer and understand his motives.

As each murder happens, a serial killer may not have got the killing fantasy they wanted and try again to get the feeling that they were hoping for. After my family moves out of our old house, a few years later, we found out the next-door neighbor was a killer. This description might go well with the traits of a serial killer.

His actions and personality matched up with the actions and personality of a serial killer. At the time we were living in the house, we did not notice the similar traits because he would rarely leave the house when there was a lot of traffic in the neighborhood. He made sure he left the house at night or early in the morning before anybody left for work. So no one around his house or in the neighborhood knew anything about him until he was caught for murdering people around the local area.

Everyone was shocked, but also thankful that they were since he lived there for so many years, three things we are going to look at in this paper is what is a serial killer, are they caused by brain damage, childhood, or are they born a serial killer.

Are they normal individuals such as you and I or can you point them out in a crowd? In the United States, there are at least thirty-five serial killers active today that claim at least one third of the annual murder rate, a serial killer makes it a point the blend in with his surroundings. Their motivation is usually sex, power, manipulation, control, and donation.

Most of the serial killers murders happen back to back or in a spaced out period of time. Normally the victim tends to be a prostitute or a hitchhiker of some sort.



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