hell no!!!! if your son or daughter or mom or dad or brother or sister was a murderer, and someone else killed them, would you think they deserved to live?
It is still not right. You can take the crime to a trial. The man of killing the murderers is still convicted of murder and will still be sentenced therefore still not making it right. He just made it worse for himself, when he could have just turned that murderer in.
Unless it is a court sanctioned execution carried out legally by the state where the accused had a fair trial, and was found guilty, it is illegal murder, wrongful death. Murder is murder.
Heck yeah do u want a family member getting murdered wont u want someone to murder the kill the person who kill our family member for me Hell yeah
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no, because he would have to do something wrong in order to be considered a serial killer
He had a good serial killer career except one thing. He did not let a brag note behind. This make think that he died sudendly. His name was not put in history as the serial killer that beat the cops.
A "Copycat" murder is a murder that is done ALMOST EXACTLY as a previous murder, but differs in one or more aspects. a "copycat" finds someone or something about the killer, and sticks to it. However, more often than not, at least one aspect, kept from the pubic, the "copycat" gets wrong
Although nobody knows for certain why any killer picks one victim type over another, serial killer's victims resemble each other. Something they may not even be aware of on a concious level. Most, if not all, of JTR's victims were working as prositutes in London's east end known as Whitechapel and Spittelfield. In this case, as in many prostitute murders, convience is prime. These women walked the streets, talked to strangers, and avoided the law at all costs. They were most likely in the wrong place at the wrong time and just appealed to the killer's eye. It would not have taken much to get them into a dark alley because this is where they carried out much of their 'buisness'.
The climax of "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" occurs when the detective, Dupin, reveals the true identity of the killer - an escaped orangutan - and explains how the murders were committed. This revelation brings about the resolution of the mystery and concludes the story.
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It depends. If you are completely obsessed or if you have let it interfer with other, healthier activities, then you may have a problem. But I doubt it. Many people are curious about these killers and find themselves facinated and repelled at the same time.
The "wrong" man would be punished.Added: If both were indicted and tried for murder, how could the WRONG man be convicted?
Basically, this starts murders caused by shooting, and gang violences involving gunfire
There are several that could fit that description. Ted Bundy taught America that you can't trust a handsome face and charming demeanor. John Wayne Gacy was everyone's ideal neighbor, a businessman and involved in local politics when he wasn't entertaining children with his Pogo the Clown personna. Jeffrey Dahmer shocked the world with his freezer full of heads and other body parts, leftovers from victims he had for dinner. Gary Ridgeway, quiet and polite, considered a good Christian by those who knew him, killed over 60 young women in the Seattle, WA, area. He was finally caught by advances in DNA technology after two decades of killing. And finally, Charles Manson*, a living, breathing nightmare who has brought untold misery to those unlucky enough to enter his orbit. *Charles Manson is considered a serial killer but also was a cult leader.
"Mr. and Mrs. America--you are wrong. I am not the King of the Jews nor am I a hippie cult leader. I am what you have made me and the mad dog devil killer fiend leper is a reflection of your society. . .Whatever the outcome of this madness that you call a fair trial or Christian justice, you can know this: In my mind's eye my thoughts light fires in your cities." --Charles Manson's statement after his conviction-- for the Tate-LaBianca murders. He was emotionaly unstable. Manson seems to be that rare individual that can be a serial killer and suffer from some sort of dementia. I think APD is appropiate for a diagnosis. But he has so many different going on it might be hard to pinpoint.