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Serial Killers: The Secrets of Predators and Sociopaths Revealed
Serial Killers: The Secrets of Predators and Sociopaths Revealed
Serial Killers: The Secrets of Predators and Sociopaths Revealed
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Serial Killers: The Secrets of Predators and Sociopaths Revealed

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This book consists of two titles, which are the following:



Book 1: Are all serial killers the same, or do they have different motives, methods, or origins?


In this guide, we will answer those questions in the first chapter. You will learn about the background of serial killers, their childhood, and their thirst for blood. You will see that they are as different as the colors of the rainbow. They come in all shapes and sizes.

The following chapters after that will be devoted to some extremely notorious murderers that have, sadly, walked the planet and victimized countless helpless citizens, causing them to leave this world prematurely or in unprecedented ways. It concerns these serial killers:



The Zodiac Killer
Donald Gaskins
Andrei Chikatilo
Patrick Kearney
Dennis Rader




The gruesome deaths and stories these men have left behind will be well worth the research.




Book 2: Many people try to get a grasp of what goes on in the mind of a serial killer. Today, we can at least show you a limited perspective and some solid insights in the workings of their brains. Their reasons, their background, and their murder stories will be exposed to a certain degree. The serial killers that are specifically discussed in this guide, are:




Tsutomu Miyazaki
Alexander Pichushkin
John Haigh
Paul John Knowles




If you haven’t heard of these murderers before, then now is the time. If you have, then you will probably find these facts and stories particularly interesting as well.
 
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnonymous
Release dateNov 1, 2020
ISBN9791220214919

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    Serial Killers - Matt Belster

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    Chapter 1: The 4 Kinds of Serial Killers

    Presently, there are 4 main types of serial killers listed, with many different subcategories noted under each. And the list goes on and on. Plus, depending on the nature of their criminal offense, they are either classified as organized or disorganized. Organized serial killers have a tendency to be rather smart, usually having IQ scores that are ranging from 105 all the way to 120. Each part of their criminal activity is planned out well in advance, and the serial killer take each precaution to make sure that they leave zero evidence behind to link them to a murder. It is not uncommon for this kind of psychopath to watch possible victims for days to find someone they consider a great target. Unorganized serial killers tend to have lower IQ scores than average, which are varying from 80 to 95. These sort of murderers rarely plan out their actions, and they appear to kill people at random, normally those that happen to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. They usually don't take the additional precautions to conceal or remove any evidence of the crime, and they tend to travel from one state to another, and even to other nations, to keep away from being captured by the authorities. For more qualities on organized and disordered killers, you can follow this link.

    The four main types of serial killers based by the type of criminal offense they commit are as follows: thrill seekers, mission-oriented, visionary killers, and power/control seekers.

    Thrill seekers are serial killers that see outsmarting the law as some sort of amusement. They enjoy attention from the media and they also enjoy being went after by the cops. They can be distinguished from other serial killers because of the fact that they send out messages to others and they keep detailed records of their killings. Just because of this, it is rational to say that most excitement seekers can be classified as organized, but at the exact same time they do not always plan every little thing out ahead of time. For that, they are also seen as unorganized killers. Thrill seekers generally use weapons and/or rape their victims before killing them. And after this, they hide the victim's lifeless body and they move on to their next victim, that is, unless obviously they are caught in the act of doing so. It gives them a rush of dopamine and excitement that they can get away with murder or some crime and be smarter than other people by out-manuevering them.

    Mission-oriented serial killers are the ones that feel they are doing civilization a favor by ridding it of certain people; those could be young women, women of the street, drug dealers, or homosexuals, people they feel that civilization could do without. Those murderers are typically not psychotic. Some see themselves as trying to improve our civilization. Their idealism of getting rid of people they classify as harmful or bad makes them believe in a black-and-white image and become judges of character. They simply ignore all the factors that typically go into someone turning into a prostitute, crack dealer, or some other lowlife in society and ignore the potential for recovery. Instead, they reason that society would be better off without them entirely. They always have a controlled criminal offense scene, hence categorizing them as organized makes them a lot easier to track. Though, since these murderers always pursue specific victims, this makes them much easier to find.

    Visionary serial killers are those who occasionally experience psychotic breaks from society. And sometimes, they think that they're another person, or they are compelled to murder by higher beings such as God or the Devil. Actually, the 2 most common subcategories for visionary serial killers are demon-mandated and God-mandated. David Berkowitz is an example of a murderer like that. He had claimed that a satanic force transferred orders to him through his next-door neighbor's dog that told him to kill. Because visionary murderers have a tendency to be more messy than other killers, they're extremely simple to find.

    Power and Control serial killers enjoy their victim's terror, suffering and shrieking. Those murderers tend to be really organized and they generally have a history of youth abuse, which left them feeling powerless and inadequete as adults. Lots of these murderers also sexually abuse their victims, but they are not inspired by emotions of desire. To them, raping is simply another way of

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