It is still unclear as to what 'makes' a serial killer. It is thought to be a combination of 'nature and nurture'. It is a complex problem with no easy solutions. Genetics and environment under the right circumstances can produce the likes of Ted Bundy. As a young child Bundy showed some very disturbing behavious that were a red flag for what was to come. This is true with most serial killers. Looking into their childhoods, there are similarities that cannot be easily dismissed as coincidence. Although there are many people that have less than perfect childhoods yet they become upstanding and law-abiding citizens. That is why serial murder is still mostly a mystery.
With Ted Bundy in particular, he claimed his obession for pornography turned him into a killer. It does not seem surprising that he blamed an outside source, when the real problem was inside him. If any good can come of such a tragic life, Bundy as a research subject was valuable to bring understanding to his unique kind of killer.
The cast of Backstage with the Bundys - 1992 includes: Christina Applegate as herself Amanda Bearse as herself David Faustino as himself Ted McGinley as himself Katey Sagal as herself
Ted Bundys daughter has change her name and move out;
If he was he hid it well. Bundy worked as a cook, which failed to garner much respect from his adopted son Ted.
The Bundy's lived at 658 Skyline Dr., Tocoma WA.
Backstage with the Bundys - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 5 September 1992
Grendel's motive for killing in the Beowulf poem is primarily driven by a sense of isolation, jealousy, and anger towards the joyful celebrations and camaraderie of Hrothgar's mead hall, Heorot. His attacks on the Danes are fueled by his resentment towards their happiness and his desire to inflict pain and suffering.
They lived in Chicago itself, not the suburbs.
Mrs. Hale believes Mrs. Wright may have had a motive for killing her husband because she was isolated and lonely, and her husband was oppressive and abusive towards her. This sense of isolation and mistreatment could have driven her to commit the crime out of desperation or retaliation.
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No, that was not really the motive behind the Nazi killing of the Jews.
Depends what the motive was for killing, if it was a psychotic killing then probably A one time killer woulnt be a one time killer if he killed again would he, it depends on the situations, if he had the opportunity to kill again then most likely
Flora Baumbach's motive for killing Sam Westing was to win the inheritance money. She believed that by eliminating the other heirs, she would be the last one standing and would ultimately inherit Westing's fortune.