If you pay close attention to the population of the United States between the 1960s and the 1990s, you will find a significant increase or decrease in the country's population. Looking closely at these statistics, you will notice the number of murderers. More importantly, the number of serial killers is important. In the past 40 years, continuous murder was at the highest level ever. In 1960, this number began to slowly increase from 10 to 40 to 40. To make matters worse, this figure occurred at 120 in 1970.
But the strange thing that we are continually fascinated by continuous killers is that continuous killing is not very common today. The number of consecutive murderers in the United States has steadily declined since the 1990s. . Twenty years ago, in the United States, massive shooting was done about every three to four weeks every year about six times. (If this number is high, it shows how sensitive we are to collective shoots - only the most terrible things like the recent events in Las Vegas became national coverage.
What is a serial killer? Is a continuous killer the same as a slaughter? This is one of the issues to be discussed, why serial killers are killed, what kinds of people are often serial killers, and all other problems occur. So how do you define the difference between a serial killer and a group killer? The answer is simple, I will examine two when one was killed and the reason why this person committed a murder. Serial killer is a person known for killing multiple victims. These victims are not usually known to serial killers, but they are being killed for the same reason. Continuous murderers often die in what happened in their childhood, which is related to child abuse and slander. So where did the serial killer come from? The term "serial killer" was composed of FBI in the 1970s.