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Born Herman Webster Mudgett in Gilmanton, New Hampshire on May 16th 1861, this future serial killer lived a privileged childhood from an affluent family. His father, Levi Horton Mudgett, was either a farmer or a post master of 25 years, varying upon sources. However, it is known that he was a well respected man despite his alcoholism. Holmes also lived with his mother, Theodate Page Price, his older brother Arthur, older sister Ellen, and younger brother Henry. Their family is believed to be the direct descendants of the first European settlers in New Hampshire.
Many of the most prolific serial killers in American history share indistinguishable characteristics. Some of these attributes are narcissism, charm, arrogance and more. Infamous serial killers like Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, and H. H. Holmes depict these characteristics and are notorious for their charming aura. Using their charm to lure victims and to fly under law enforcement's radar. Bundy, Manson, and Holmes personality’s and M.O’s coincides with one another, as many serial killers do.
BREAKING NEWS! Last night, at 11:30 PM, a serial killer by the name of Jimmy Peterson has attacked several victims on the streets in New York City. Witnesses say that they saw him, running around with a “sniper rifle” believed to be a .300 Win Mag caliber, seemingly shooting random people close to him. Jimmy Peterson has been determined to be mentally ill, admitted several times to mental hospitals. Additionally, he had a violent childhood, with an extensive criminal record involving drug usage, attempted murder, and gang relations.
Simpson portrays Bundy as being a very confident and merciless killer. Similarly, Dobson presents Bundy as being a cocky and relentless monster. Dobson is good at explaining the details of many of Bundy’s killings but lacks on details of his life and police encounters. On the contrary, Simpson skims over many of Bundy’s murders by only focusing on more significant murders and gives more details about Bundy’s life. However, Simpson’s writing is more focused and detailed than Dobsons thus seems a more accurate portrayal of Bundy.
Theodore "Ted" Bundy began life as his mother 's clandestine shame. Eleanor Cowell was twenty-two years old and single when she had her first son Theodore, which outraged her deeply spiritual and devout parents. She gave birth to Ted Bundy at a home for single mothers in Vermont and then later brought her son to reside with her parents in Philadelphia ("More Than Horror, Serial Killer, biography, books, dvd," n.d.). To cover the fact that he was a bastard, Bundy was raised as the assumed son of his grandparents and was told that his mother was his sister. Eleanor relocated with Ted to Tacoma, Washington, a couple of years later.
Carol M. Bundy Carol M. Bundy was a ruthless serial killer. In her early years Carol M. Bundy was young kind and beautiful. Not many people would have thought or even believed that she would become a serial killer. She was kind too everyone she knew she helped people however when her mother died she became very nonsocial to everyone her mother’s death hurt her very badly. It eruct her hard she lost her mind completely.
Seducing women, and getting them to commit crimes. Planning out murder, but having someone else play it out. Charles Manson is well known for being a serial killer, but in truth, he never actually committed any type of murder. Was it all the drugs or the psychological error that caused such a sinister man to form a cult?
Twisted Minds H.H. Holmes once said “I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact I was a murderer, no more than a poet can help the inspiration to sing” (Larson, 2004). This quote exemplifies the twisted mind many serial killers possess. Throughout history there have been many killers such as Jeffery Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy, however not many can name two of the first serial killers that obtained infamy. HH Holmes and Jack the Ripper are infamous serial killers who shared many traits; however they varied in many things including background, modus operandi, and capture.
Mantel 1 Maggie Mantel Mr. Mayor Psychology 16 March 2023 Charles ‘Tex’ Watson Charles ‘Tex’ Watson should not be let on parole in the year 2026. He has been denied parole 18 separate times, the latest time being in October of 2021. Tex Watson is known for having been a part of the Manson Family murders. According to an excerpt from Watson’s parole hearing in 1984, Tex even labeled himself as the leader of the Tate-LaBianca murders (Michael 1:22-1:53). He gave orders to the other members of the family and installed fear in the victims before brutally killing them.
Secondly, serial killers are simply ordinary and strive to not draw attention to themselves, most are
Notoriety in the Charles Manson Trials In many cases and trials of the world, notoriety, or being famous from a bad quality or deed, affects many outcomes and verdicts. As more media and newsmen become familiar with famous cases, their articles are what capture the public’s attention, and what the public’s opinions of the trial are based on. This popularity of a trial can even help determine the future of the person that is accused of the crime.
Have you ever wondered, What was that person thinking? What caused this person to do such horrific things? How did he carry out these things and Why did he continue to carry them out? These are some of the questions someone would probably think about asking about H.H. Holmes, America's First Serial Killer. These questions to me into a deep research to get inside the wild and insane mind of America’s First Serial Killer,Dr. H.H. Holmes.
John Wayne Gacy or "Pogo the clown" as many knew him, remains as one of today's most popular serial killers. Gacy was raised quiet boy who worked odd jobs for money. At the age of 11, Gacy hit his head while playing on a swing set causing a blood clot in his brain that was not discovered till the age of 16. A year later he was diagnosed with a heart condition that he was hospitalized for several times during the period of his life. After dropping out of high school during his senior year just prior to graduation, John Wayne Gacy flew to Las Vegas where he was employed part-time as a janitor in order to save up enough money to buy a ticket to fly to Chicago.
As a result, these individuals are incapacitated if their behavior related to crime is untreatable. The biological theory argues that individuals engage in crime due to genetic, neurological as well as biochemical deficits (Lionell & Rawlins, 2005). This way, Charles Manson’s criminal behavior could be explained by this theory since he is mostly emotionally withdrawn, skeptical, materialistic, over sensitive and inconsistent in attitudes and decisions. Psychological theories points out those individuals engage in crime due to personality disparities, which develops in early childhood. Reflecting to Manson’s case, he could be termed as clinically insane.
Dr. Lector, Mickey and Mallory have so many differences in their style of killing but they all didn’t deny they were true monsters. The only serial killers so far that we’ve studied wanted to remain what society calls “normal” was Dexter and Mr. Brooks, they wanted to deny or deflect who they are. They both had their normal covers, like they wanted to hide part of them or deflect who they are by giving a reason for why they killed other people. They didn’t enjoy the attention of a kill these two enjoyed the pleasure the kill, offered. The killings, felt like a needed thing to them and not something they wanted to do because it presents itself to them.