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Fantasy's integral role in the creation of a killer
Title: Fantasy's integral role in the creation of a killer
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
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Fantasy's integral role in the creation of a killer
Through out history seldom has an individual been able to hold
a city in fear. Most times people will just either ignore the individual,
let the police handle the situation, or call them wacko or crazy. But then
there are the extreme cases. On this end of the scale people may have
extreme mental problems or very strong motives, so extreme or so strong that
they captivate an entire city or even nation. Jack the
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motives and workings of an individuals mind we cannot
stop them from thinking the thoughts they think or conjuring the ideas they
want. So until then the world has to move on.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Dubner Steven J. Portrait Of A Serial Killer New York: Signet 1992
2. Haines, Max Multiple Murderers Toronto: The Toronto sun publishing corp. 1994
3. Marilyn Kim Killing Spree Honolulu: Signet 1989
4. 'Genesis Of A Serial Killer' On-line. Internet. December 4 1996
5. 'Serial Killer Hit List' On-line. Internet. December 11 1996
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