Edmund Burp Research Paper

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“The killers typically come from unstable families, shown signs of voyeurism and sadomasochism from an early age.” (DailymailUK).

This statement defends my aim, what we do in front of our newborns they will reflect it on themselves. Making them grasp a lonely and undesirable life of taking on traits of serial killers. There is suffered physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse, and neglect. Society needs to better themselves for others to do the same. I’m not quoting that what we do isn’t favorable to them but if we do something that is unworthy to bring action on or say then it shouldn’t be said, words/actions can affect lives and especially children. The more you show no affection to someone the less empathy they’ll give the environment …show more content…

Edmund is known for killing six women and several members of his family. According to the source, www.Biography.com, paragraph three: “After his parents’ divorce in 1957, he moved with his mother and two sisters to Montana. Kemper had a difficult relationship with his alcoholic mother, as she was very critical of him, and he blamed her for all of his problems. When he was 10 years old, she forced him to live in the basement, away from his sisters, whom she feared he might harm in some way.”
This affected the life of the serial killer who later killed his mother sixteen years later, striking her with a hammer and also cutting her throat. Edmund’s mother assumed that he was the fault of the divorce then later isolating him away from her and his sisters. Most serial killers come from dysfunctional homes, with parents who suffer from mental issues, alcohol addiction, drug addiction, and sometimes—depression. This is taken from parent to child, most parents’ become hostel because they are no longer the center of attention, leading them to thoughts and deep dark fantasies of harming whoever is in the way. For instance: Theresa Knorr, mother of six, had treated her son's’ much better than her daughters because of the jealousy Theresa held. Sheila Knorr was beaten and hogtied, kept in a very small closet without food nor water, where she died. Another daughter that died was Suesan Knorr