Traits And Characteristics Of A Serial Killer - Part One
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Traits and Characteristics of a Serial Killer ?" Part One
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Traits and Characteristics of a Serial Killer ?" Part One
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The general public's fascination with serial killers has grown, fueled by their portrayal in horror films. Many wonder what drives a person to become a serial killer and what traits they share. Through research, it's been found that serial killers exhibit common characteristics. They can be classified into two types: organized and unorganized.
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Serial killers have captivated the public's imagination, largely due to their depiction in horror movies. People are curious about what turns someone into a serial killer and the traits they share. Studies and research reveal that serial killers often display similar characteristics. They are typically categorized as either organized or unorganized.
Serial killers view killing as a source of pleasure, though the exact reasons remain unclear. This behavior is often linked to neurological damage and psychological defects, which can dull their response to emotional stimuli. To experience emotions like pain or joy, they commit acts of violence unimaginable to psychologically healthy individuals.
As children, serial killers frequently exhibit behaviors such as compulsive masturbation, chronic lying, isolation, bedwetting past age twelve, rebelliousness, property destruction, nightmares, fire setting, stealing, and cruelty toward peers. It's crucial to note that not every child displaying these behaviors becomes a serial killer. However, these traits are common in the serial killers studied by criminologists. Most serial killers experienced sexual and physical abuse during childhood, and about half had absent fathers by age twelve. In cases where fathers were present, they were often controlling and abusive. Serial killers tend to develop interests in fetishism and sadomasochistic pornography at an early age, and they may derive enjoyment from torturing insects or small animals when they're too young to harm humans.
Research indicates that most organized serial killers are white males, aged 25-30, of average or above-average intelligence, often with families of their own. Despite their intelligence, they tend to perform poorly academically and may struggle with job stability.
Organized serial killers take pleasure in extending their victims' suffering. They savor the power of dictating life and death, often torturing victims for days. While they choose victims seemingly at random, many prefer certain types of targets, such as prostitutes, young men, children, or the elderly. Their actions are premeditated, born from fantasies that eventually demand real-life enactment. These killers meticulously plan their crimes, surveying areas to avoid capture, monitoring media reports, maintaining cleanliness at home, and driving flashy vehicles. They leave behind clean crime scenes and are prepared to engage with law enforcement.
Understanding these traits and behaviors offers insight into the mind of a serial killer, shedding light on their dark motivations.
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