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What are the main differences in serial murder cases? (Nature Vs Nurture…
What are the main differences in serial murder cases?
Gender
Evolutionary psychology
Case studies
John Wayne Gacy
Elizabeth Blathory
The zodiac Killer?
Joanna Dennehy?
H H Holmes
female serial killers:
https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-female-serial-slayers/reference
Nature Vs Nurture
Good upbringing
Bad upbringing
Studies into this?
problems with diagnosing serial killers as nature or nurture
Nature: Suggests everyone with a specific gene or brain deficiency must become a murderer - not all people with this specific abnormality will become a murderer. Increases risk of people becoming a serial killer because they blame the gene.
Nurture: increased stigma. reduces likelihood of killers taking responsibility for their crimes. they have an individual or event to blame for their actions.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/aug/10/what-makes-a-serial-killer
Type of murderer
trophy killers
https://authorjenniferchase.com/2015/05/07/examining-four-types-of-serial-killers/
mental health problems?
Schizophrenics?
Ed Gein:
https://mindcology.com/mental-health/3-famous-sociopathic-serial-killers/
Psychotic tendencies?
Depression?
Attitudes when caught/tried
How did they plead?
Guilty
Non- guilty
What was their sentence?
Prison
Death row
Mental institution
sociopath/psychopath?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/wicked-deeds/201409/the-sociopath-serial-killer-connection
psychopaths:
Charles Manson
Ted Bundy
sociopaths:
John Wayne Gacy
Andrei Chikatilo
Deidre Hunt and Constatine Paspalakis
Other sources
serial killer jobs:
http://theconversation.com/the-preferred-jobs-of-serial-killers-and-psychopaths-96173
Cult Liter Podcast
case studies:
https://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/09/us/serial-killers-fast-facts/index.html