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Serial Killer?

Serial Killer? . Kari Griggs COM 231 B. Stamper. Mass Murderer or Serial Killer?. What's the difference? Time frame Location The murderer themself/themselves Knowledge of their victims. Behavior of a Serial Killer. IQs are above the normal range

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Serial Killer?

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  1. Serial Killer? Kari Griggs COM 231 B. Stamper

  2. Mass Murderer or Serial Killer? • What's the difference? • Time frame • Location • The murderer themself/themselves • Knowledge of their victims

  3. Behavior of a Serial Killer • IQs are above the normal range • Despite their IQs they do poorly in school • Unstable family • Usually are fatherless and have dominate mothers • Commonly Abused • Wet their beds beyond the age of 12 • Arson • Tormenting small creatures

  4. “Pee Wee” Gaskins • Donald Henry Gaskins • Born on March 13, 1933 in…….FLORENCE SOUTH CAROLINA • Teased • Abused • Fled to North Carolina • Sentenced to death by electric chair • Unknown how many murders he committed http://prolifickillers.wordpress.com/2010/06/20/profile-of-an-american-serial-killer-pee-wee-gaskins-2/

  5. Killers Among Us • United States Serial Killers never caught • The Bone Collector (Unknown) • Charlie Chop-off (1972-1973) • The Grim Sleeper (1985) • The Doodler (1974-1975) • The Babysitter Killer (1976-1977)

  6. A “Killer” Ending • Definition • Signs of a Killer • Killers at Home • Killer Neighbor

  7. References • Dala, J.S> Aggarwal, K.K., Bhullar, D.S., & Sharma, M. (2009). A CASE STUDY OF SERIAL KILLERS. Journal of Punjab Academy Of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 9(2), 109-113. • Knight, Z. G. (2006). SOME THOUGHTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ROOTS OF THE BEHAVIOR OF SERIAL KILLERS AS NARCISSISTS: AN OBJECT RELATIONS PERSPECTIVE. Social Behavior & Personality: An International Journal, 34(10), 1189-1206. • McCarthy, T. (2011). The Case of the Grim sleeper. Time,178 (22), 38. • SHERMER, M. (2013). The Sandy Hook Effect. Skeptic, 18(1), 33. • Study: 35 percent more TV shows about serial killers this year. (2013). UPI Entertainment,

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