Fantasy in the overall role of the murderer in the history of the creation of a few individuals can occupy fearful cities. In most cases, people ignore individuals and let the police deal with this situation, or call them strange or crazy. However, there is an extreme situation. At the end of this scale, people may have extreme mental problems and very strong incentives. Jack the Ripper murdered and killed five nieces.
As we all know, fantasy plays an important role in the life and motivation of continuous killers. As we all know, serial killer uses fantasy as a cane as a coping mechanism of daily life. Serial killers like chronic gambler and problematic drinkers are addicted to the use of fantasy. The murder of a powerful serial killer to keep the addiction essentially forcibly holds his only coping mechanism. Individuals get integrity, independence or guarantee from intoxication. Therefore, individuals tolerate the adverse effects of poisoning such as guilt, loss of self-esteem, loss of identity. Individuals use their addiction to acquire self-worth and to further hurt their self-esteem in the process. Individuals must continue to use poisoning solely to reach the baseline of normal self-esteem
Fantasy in the overall role of the murderer in the history of the creation of a few individuals can occupy fearful cities. In most cases, people ignore individuals and let the police deal with this situation, or call them strange or crazy. However, there is an extreme situation. At the end of this scale, people may have extreme mental problems and very strong incentives. - By 1978, about 30 women were murdered and killed by the same man with little explanation. Ted Bundy is one of the most notorious serial killers in history and is cruel and robs many ladies' lives because it seems there is no reason. The reason for his murder is because he felt he was going to commit these murders. Continuous killers seem to have no reason at all, so it is defined as killing three or more people in a month or more.
Clearly, cultivation plays a major role in creating continuous murderers. Nature plays an important role in its creation and is responsible for the majority of the process, but it is not within the scope of responsibility. There is no one born to become really evil; traumatic experience is necessary to change trauma to evil. Children who grew up in unhappy families have a closed and distant personality. Some of the unhappy families are acting violently and acting in extreme ways and fancying about murder. All the murderers studied, sometimes at a young age, have been physically and mentally injured. In response to these incidents, they become painful, antisocial and violent. Then they slowly developed into a serial killer. These monsters experienced a very difficult childhood, made them trapped in the world, even making them indignant at humanity, making it easier for other people to be killed.