Why Do Serial Killers Kill?

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There have been many serial killer cases that have attracted the attention of not only the media but of mental health experts as well. Many experts from a variety of different fields have come together to answer one question: Why did they do it? It is believed that most, if not all, serial killers have a mental illness, motives, and/or trauma during their lives that made them start killing. Serial killers are not only the effect of nurture but also nature. The environment of their country, the United States is our focus, can cause the number of serial killers to increase especially if the country itself is unstable. To start understanding why serial killers kill, we should first understand what a serial killer is. A serial killer is defined …show more content…

“A series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone. The crimes may occur over a period of time ranging from hours to years. Quite often the motive is psychological, and the offender’s behavior and the physical evidence observed at the crime scenes will reflect sadistic, sexual overtones.” Looking at this definition from the National Institutes of Justice makes me think of all previous and even potential victims of the serial killers that are very prominent in the United …show more content…

According to the Serial Killer Statistics and Demographics, the number of active serial killers at any given time in the U.S. is 35. Seeing as one of the main elements of a serial killer is there would have to be at least 3 murders, and there are 35 active serial killers at any given time, so that’s 105 victims if every serial killer only kills 3 people. However, if each killer kills 5 people, then there are 175 victims of serial killers. This number may seem frighteningly high, and it does to me as well, but considering how big our population is, less than 1% of murders are committed by a serial killer each year. There has been a total of 3,204 serial killers in the United States which puts us at number 1 for most serial killers. England comes in at second with 166 and Sweden comes in last with only 12 serial killers. The total number of serial killers per country comes from the number of killers, the number caught, and the number reported by either the police or even the media. It is also good to note that, this number does not include serial killers that are operating in multiple countries so it is a fairly accurate measurement but there is a good possibility that the number of serial killers that The United States has is slighter larger than

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