On June 12, 1994, at night a dog walker discovered Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman’s brutally murdered bodies. Nicole Brown Simpson was OJ Simpson’s ex wife and mother to two children Sydney and Justin. Ronald Goldman was Nicole’s friend. Both of these two were stabbed repeatedly and had their throats cut. Once police got to the scene and immediate suspicion came on Oj Simpson.
Nicole Brown Simpson was Orenthal James, better known as O.J. Simpson ex-wife. Not long after the bodies were found O.J. Simpson become the number one suspect in the double homicide investigation. On the day of the murders, Nicole and Simpson were both at their daughter's recital before going their separate ways. Nicole when to Mezzaluna with her family.
He sought out this horrible crime because he was a very jealous and controlling man. He had the mindset that if he could not have Nicole, no one could. This case involved O.J., his ex-wife Nicole, and Nicole's friend, Ronald Goldman.
Some of these reasons have left people conflicted on who really killed Brown and how they got away. Multiple of these theories will be explained below. O. J. Simpson: O.J. Simpson was the ex-husband of Nicole Brown Simpson. Simpson had a history of violence against Brown while the two were together. He was reportedly obsessive and controlling over her.
(Linder, “Orenthal J. Simpson”).His central motivation was Jealousy. When His ex dated his rival he became jealous. We find out about this through Linder telling us this in his article. He says OJ’s ex wife dated his rival Marcus Allen, the running back for the Kansas City Chiefs. (Linder, “Nicole Brown Simpson”).
It seems the closest that anyone has gotten to catching the Long Island Serial Killer may be a phone call. Little is known about whoever is responsible for the 10-plus bodies uncovered in recent years on Gilgo Beach in Long Island, New York. No suspects have ever been identified. But the victims’ friends and family do know this: The killer or killers like to taunt them.
O.J. Simpson: Cold Blooded Killer? The arrest and trial of Orenthal James Simpson is perhaps one of the most well-known cases in American history. It revealed a great schism between Americans that had been previously veiled by blissful ignorance. On the night of June 13, 1994, Simpson’s ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and a waiter, Ronald Goldman were found brutally stabbed to death outside of a Los Angeles condominium.
Murder Murderer This teacher is a murderous hot head. It also happens to fit her because she is a redhead. She has been a teacher for 23 years and the annoying children are starting to drive her crazy. The kids and other staff members are starting to notice the difference in her.
The theory used in this journal pertains to the race, age, and gender of a serial killer; how they kill, the race, age, and gender of the victim; and how the killer lived before and during the killings. Before beginning his own study, Pakhomou (2004) found that “Serial (sexual killers are believed to be mostly white males in their twenties and thirties (at the time of the crimes) with above-average intelligence who commit intra-racial (within the same racial group) murders of strangers” (p. 220). Approximately half of them never had consensual sex with another adult, some joining the military, about half did not finish high school, and they had a history of burglary and sexual offenses prior to murders. There is no set reason or evidence that explains why people commit sexual homicide; however, there are many theories. One set factor that all researchers agree on is that “the most monstrous and most perverse sexual acts are usually committed by persons of sound mind, who are functionally rigid (in terms of a number of activities that they carry on), obsessed with fantasy and who have a determination to do what they want” (Pakhomou, 2004, p. 221).
Introduction Without the use of DNA evidence that exists today, serial killers have the skill of avoiding capture. Serial killers like Jack the Ripper often use prostitutes because they are more likely to not be noticed as missing and the public outrage will not be as strong due to their low social status. Serial killers' lack of remorse and psychopathic nature can allow them to avoid the police. They can seem like pleasant people and hide their inner demons.
You always used to think that there were monsters in your closet or under your bed when growing up. Your parents told you that there was no such thing as monsters, and that there was nothing to be scared of. But sadly, there are monsters among us. They are just hiding behind the mask of everyday people. These monsters are serial killers.
Serial killers are known for how bad their killings are. Most serial killers have had a traumatic childhood event that led them to become who they are. There are many types of serial killers with reasons of killing, but they all have one thing in common which is murder. Some seral killers have the trait of being psychotic which is one of the traits that Macbeth has. Serial killer research began in 1974 by Dr. von Krafft-Ebing who was one of the first to begin the study of serial killers.
What if your neighbor was a serial killer? Serial killers are people who have a psychological motivation for killing and are very hard to tell who they are. Theories have been proposed as to what starts someone into being a serial killer. Many psychologist have studied how serial killers think and live their life in order to help law enforcement to catch them. For one to become a serial killer, a person has to have a certain trait.
The application of psychology has historically enhanced the functioning of numerous domains within contemporary society Constructing a concrete profile of a serial killer is arguably difficult, as there are many types of serial murderers (Lester, 1995, p. 186). However, the general consensus suggests that a serial killer can be defined as an individual who commits three or more murders in three separate events (Egger, 2002, p. 5; Ressler and Shachtman, 1992, p. 7). Since the early part of the century, the gulf between the disciplines of psychology and law has narrowed, and productive links have been identified (Kapardis, 2009, p. 17). For example, classifying serial offenders is often done using the organized/disorganized dichotomy which was
Psychology in Serial Killers/Criminals Many people go through some type of trauma in their lives. What is not further explained often, is how trauma affects the brain and how it affects your personality. Criminals and serial killers have similar traumas and mental illnesses. It is important to realize that all this information can connect to why serial killers and criminals do cruel things.