Effects Of Serial Killers

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A trend of serial killer is a person who murders three or more people, commit murder for some sort of psychological benefit. From 1990 to 2010 in US 52.1% serial killers were white, while 40.3% were black. Serial killers don’t change much internationally either, worldwide, 56.2% were white and 30%black. Serial killers don’t always act alone either. There are three types exist: individual, team (two or more) and organizational, which can include gangs, criminal enterprises, and even terrorist groups. A lot of individual serial killers went trend for there way of killing.
One of the individual serial killers is Gary Ridgway who know as the Green River serial killer. He plead guilty to killing 49 women over two decades. He was arrested in 2001. Gary was tested with an I.Q. of 82. When he was 16 years old he stabbed a …show more content…

Some people tend to think of adult people, but there is a lot of young serial killers. Jon Venables and Robert Thompson became England’s youngest convicted murderers in 1993 when they were sentenced for the murder of two years old James Bulger. The boys took James to an area near some railroad tracks, they beat him with bricks and an iron bar, and weighing him down across railroad tracks so that he couldn’t move out of the way of an incoming train. Both went to jail and were released in 2001 when they turned 18. In 2007, eight years old Sade stunned people worldwide when it was discovered that he killed three children including his sister. Amarjeet Sade took each of the babies to a nearby field, hit them with a stone, and killed them. Disorders such as depression and anxiety may seem not a big deal to some parents. However, some children suffering from mental disorders such as these, will end up taking their own life. And some of them will decide to take out others as well. These disorders can turn an innocent child into a

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