Emily Dickinson
Psychologically similarities
A serial killer is someone who kills more than three people with a cooling off period. There are many reasons a serial killer is lead to kill. There are visionary, missionary, lust, thrill and power killers. After reading about three serial killers, I have learned that although they killed under different circumstances they all did so to please or self fulfill some sort of desire. Jack the Ripper, Albert Fish, and Andrei Chikatilo are three famous serial killers who had people scared and locking their doors. Although the three had very different reasons to kill, there was also some similarity in the psychological aspect of the three men.
Jack the Ripper is a known serial killer who murdered five known women in the early mornings between the months of August and November. Jack the Ripper targeted prostitutes with no physical similarities between them, this indicated that Jack murdered on impulse. Jack the Ripper would slash the throats of his......
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