By 1978, about 30 women were murdered and murdered by the same male 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. Most serial killers do not have a real motive to kill; for them, this is the impulse they have to satisfy.
Throughout history, continuous killers have brought the world troubled and bringing the nightmare to a cold reality. In order to answer the question as to whether serial killer was born or manufactured, it is necessary to decide what the serial killer is. Continuous murderers are usually defined as individuals who murder more than three people in a period of one month or more and the motives of the murder are usually defined as pause times ("cooling") between murder based on personal psychological pleasure It will be.
The problem is "Is the serial killer born or made?" Almost every discussion about the most notorious barbarian serial killer in human history is inevitable (that is, not only does the serial killer satisfy FBI's serial killer) its definition, and instinctively give them to us As a sadistic monster - According to Emily Dickinson, the murderers have infringed taboo boundaries between fiction / fantasy and reality. ) * Naturally, no one really knows the answer to this question. But the most likely answer is that the majority of the most prolific and most dangerous serial killer is genetically antisocial and grows in an environment that ignores the lives of others.
It is unique. Whether continuous killers are manufacturing or birth is always a controversy; is it due to genetic factors, environmental factors, or simply because they are addicted to massacres others' lives? Nonetheless, the most important key to finding the truth is to deal with the past and shape the future. When observing with a psychological attitude there is no clear understanding of why one of the most common serial killers, mental illness.
Scott Bon wrote, "The social constitution of the status of serial killers is symbolic, and the moral boundary that separates good and evil of society is clearly defined I will help you. " Perhaps this serial killer is also a character, an extreme example of romance, a person who measures our own standards. Tina Fay's Liz Lemon told Jenna Maloney of Jane Krakowsky in 30 rock episodes. Jena argued that "after he dyed his hair and relieved all the pressure."