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Notorious Murderers and Serial Killers

This category contains questions and answers about those people who committed a notorious murder, or a series of murders, often in a gruesome fashion. Their psychology and manner of murder continues to fascinate and repel people.

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How did the Kahui twins die?

The Kahui case is one of those distressing cases that is not only disturbing for the public to hear but that there has never been resolution to the case makes it equally frustrating. The 6 week old twins from New Zealand died of head injuries for which the infant's father was eventually charged. He was acquitted of murder charges and no other suspect has been charged.

There was contradicting testimony from medical experts. One MD thought that the babies died of a rare condition called Barlow's which is scurvy in infants. The lack of vitamin C may have caused the broken bones and fractures that were found to be the cause of death for the twins. This theory however was not widely embraced by most medical personnel.

Had the deaths been caused by natural causes such as the suggested Barlow's I find it very strange that both babies died at the same time. A natural death most likely would have the deaths spaced apart, whether that be hours, days, weeks or months. Even the famous Siamese twins Eng and Chang Bunker, who were connected at the chest, died 2 1/2 hours apart.

What are the distinct differences between a serial killer and a mass murderer?

A mass murderer it usually means someone like a dictator rarely gets their hands dirty and has some ultimate goal to achieve, usually to rule all the other people, they want to rule and have people on their knees at their behest and never want it to end and they kill large numbers of people, over 100 or thereabouts.

A serial killer enjoys killing specific groups of people, for personal reasons, they are hands on, have an modus operandi, which means a specific way of killing, aka a signature and usually want to be caught down the line and has killed more than 3 people

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One of the distinct differences between a serial killer and a mass murder is the 'cool down period'.

A mass murder will kill large groups of people at the SAME time. Examples of mass murders: Columbine High School Massacre, Virginia Tech Massacre and the Amish School Shooting. Mass murderers unlike serial killers, rarely have a sexual motive for their killings.

A serial killer will kill, experience a cool down period, and sometime later (days, weeks, months) kill again. Examples of serial killers: David Berkowitz (Son of Sam), Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader (BTK Killer).

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Over 20% of serial killers are black, the rest are mostly white. Often a serial killer will go after particularly prostitutes (easy prey) such as the Pickton Murders in Port Coquitlam, B.C., Canada where well over 50 prostitutes were murdered. Serial killers will stock their victims and will kill several in a month, while others will kill missing a month or so, then kill again, stop (possibly for a year or more and sometimes up to 5 - 10 years), and some disappear. The Green River Killer was such a person and was not caught until years later. Serial killers generally have no prior record of a sex offence if arrested (they are still considered potential serial killers because of psychological testing they go through). If the particular killer is caught he will admit he will kill again. Many serial killers actually detest women for one reason or another and enjoy the sense of power they have over each victim instilling as much fear and suffering as they possibly can. Most of these women seem to be a powerless group of society who tend not to have much prestige (this statement is by a psychiatrist on serial killers). They often will pick on women who live alone. There is no age limit for most serial killers and they generally will kill women in their late teens even up to woman of the age of 80 or more. It is also said that the serial killer has had some traumatic event in early childhood, but some psychiatrists disagree and feel that serial killers were born without much of conscience. There is definitely a rise of serial killers and especially in the U.S., simply because there is a loss of sense of community (people move to towns or cities and don't know anyone) or people tend to make strangers of one another. Serial killers do not have a rage to lash out; are generally married with a wife and children and could be the good guy next door. They are normal around others, go to work, have a social life, but have what they consider a 'task' to do when the urge appeals to them.

Mass Murders have no conscience and most are young (many in their teens.) An example is Columbine. A student (or 2 - 3 students) angry at the teacher and their classmates will open fire on a full classroom. There had been an outbreak in the U.S. and Canada during the 1980s of a rise in Postal Workers (disgruntled) opening fire inside the Post Office and killing several people at random. They hate and they want to get even. They are sociopaths in nature. They are generally 'different' from the rest of society, loners and tend to have a quiet demeanor about them. There is no warning when a Mass Murderer decides to kill. Mass Murderers can also kill their own family members without remorse, whereas Serial Killers do feel some remorse and guilt, but can't seem to help themselves. Mass Murderers premeditate their actions and actually plan what they are going to do out of sheer hate. A serial killer takes their time choosing a victim, follows them for a several days or even weeks before killing them.

A serial killer is a person who murders three or more people over a period of more than 30 days, with a 'cooling off' period between each murder.

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Mass murderers kill in one location over a short period of time. Typically, most mass murderers use guns to murder their prey, but in some cases, like the massacre of eight student nurses in 1966 by Richard Speck, the murderers also use knives. Single acts of terrorism are also considered mass murder, like the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and the 2001 World Trade Center attacks. Other notorious mass murders include the 1964 Cologne school massacre, 1984 San Diego McDonald's massacre, 1986 Edmond U.S. Post Office massacre, 1989 Standard Gravure shooting, 1989 Ecole Polytechnique massacre, 1991 Killeen Luby's massacre, 1991 Strathfield Shopping Mall massacre, 1993 101 California Street shootings, 1993 Long Island Rail Road massacre, 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre, 1996 Dunblane Primary School massacre, 1999 Columbine High School massacre, 2001 Nepalese royal massacre, 2002 Erfurt school massacre, 2007 Jokela school shooting, 2008 Kauhajoki school shooting, 2008 Covina massacre, and the 2009 Fort Hood shooting.

What did james' bulger's killers do to him?

All they did wasn't released as it was too horrible. What was released was they dropped him on his head, kicked him, beat him with a crow bar, shoved batteries in his mouth, poured paint in his eyes and mouth, threw bricks at him and tore his foreskin then raped him. Written by Matt Ruane

Who was the first child serial killer?

Mary Flora Bell was convicted in December 1968 of the manslaughter of two boys, Martin Brown (aged four years) and Brian Howe (aged three years). Bell was ten years old at the time of one of the killings, and eleven at the time of the other.

There are many earlier cases. Look up "Serial Killer Girls" on google and you will find cases dating back to the late 19th century.

How have modern day forensic techniques and profiling given an insight to Jack the Ripper's personality and motives?

Modern techniques have been used analising Jack the killer evidence. DNA testing and other techniques had not resulted an inside of the Jack personality or his motives.

Did the bill williamson massacre actually happen?

No. Bill Williamson is a fictional character in the 2009 movie Rampage and its sequel Rampage: Capital Punishment.He kills at least 93 people in the first movie and frames his friend for the murders. The sequel was released on August 19, 2014.

Who was Wilfred A Peterson?

he has a buissness called the Peterson house the house was made for nursery and April 14 Abraham Lincoln slept there

Does Scott Peterson have a brother Is he related to Drew Peterson suspect in wife Stacey Peterson's disappearance?

Drew Peterson's family is from Sweden, it appears. Scott Peterson's family is from Norway. So it appears that they are not relatives or at least close relatives. Back far enough the lines may cross, but that remains unknown.

How many people did Ed Gein kill?

The police think 15, but the only proof of actul killings is only 2. he killed his own brother! he got in dead woman's SKIN and dressed in his Dead mother's clothes

What were the thirteen counts John Hinckley Jr was charged with?

He was charged with attempted assassination of the President of the United States, assault on a federal officer, use of a firearm in the commission of a federal offense, multiple counts of assault with attempt to kill, and carrying a pistol without a license.

Did Oprah think OJ was guilty?

Oprah gets paid to think...lol Does ANYONE know of the DOUGLAS STUMLER MURDER from Los Angeles from 1987??? Please advise: 206-424-2410 or millionaireproductions@yahoo.com God bless you.

What states were Jesse James wanted in?

Jesse James led the life of a Confederate hero while riding with Quantrill's Raiders and robbing trains. After the robbery of the Platte City, Missouri Bank a reward was posted in that state.

Why did Ted Kaczynski use bombs?

Kaczynski was trying to make a point and in a big way. He also was avoiding capture which would have been very hard had he used another type of weapon. It was almost the perfect crime. His crimes were not of the same ilk as other serial killers. And Kaczynski obviously suffers from mental illness. I think in his mind he was doing society a favor, sacrafice a few for the most. He never changed anything, just killed some innocent people.

Has there ever been any resolution to the missing children cases in N California in the 1980s and 1990s?

The prime suspect, an Oakland, CA man named Timothy Bindner, is still walking around a free man. Bindner brought attention to himself by his odd behavior, his searching for the victims and injecting himself into the separate investigations, and his habit of sending letters and gifts to very young girls that he doesn't know.

The bloodhound detected several of the girls' scent in Bindner's vehicle and to a cemetery of another victim where Bindner was known to visit often. He flunked his polygraph and refused to take a private one.

So far there has been only 1 victim that has been found and identified, and it seems she may have been killed by a different man. Bindner has his own theory as to why the girls have never been found. He suggested that since graves are dug the night before a funeral that the murderer jumped down into a ready dug grave, dug a little deeper, and covered up the first body. The next day after the funeral, the coffin is lowered into the ground without anyone ever knowing there was a second body buried beneath the rightful owner of the grave. This could have been the reason that no bodies have ever been found. Bindner spent hour after hour sitting in cemeteries visiting graves of children he never knew. He also had found employment at several cemeteries after he was fired by the local Social Security office twice for using SS computer data to find young girl's addresses and sending them letters and money.

The police have never been able to arrest him for these disappearances for lack of evidence. Knowing and proving in a court of law can be miles apart. Ironically, Bindner sued the City of Fairfield, CA for $90,000 and in May 1992 a settlement was reached.

Hopefully someday the families of the abducted children will find out where their girls are and give them the buriel they deserve.

Interesting fact:The Polly Klaas abduction was thought at first to be the work of the same person as the east Bay crimes.

What is a shortstop?

That is the baseball or softball fielding position between second and third base.

What true crime documentaries are worth watching?

  • Abducted in Plain Sight.
  • Amanda Knox.
  • I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter.
  • The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley.
  • The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.
  • Lorena.
  • Making a Murderer.
  • The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park.

Where is Adam Lanza from?

Adam Lanza was originally from Exeter, New Hampshire. USA but when he committed the Sandy Hook killings he was living with his mother in the village of Sandy Hook, Newtown, Connecticut, USA.

What is the real name of the serial killer in the Alexandra o'hara story?

The real name of the serial killer in the Alexandra O'Hara story is not widely documented or recognized in mainstream media. The story may be fictional or part of a lesser-known narrative. For accurate information, please provide more context or details about the story or its source.

When will President Obama pardon Eddie Ray Routh?

Obama has not released any statement or made any allusion to Eddie Ray Routh, let alone talk about his possibly receiving a pardon.