Serial Killers
As the world turns graciously, killers are bound to be all around and are on the brink of murderous acts. Serial killers are known to murder a handful of people or more over a small time period. According to the FBI, more than seventy percent of serial killers are known to use drugs and alcohol, and rigorously resulting to harm of the body. Some killers are known to suffer from child abuse and are in need of stronger social skills. Almost all serial killers say they have experimented on animals before they do anything with a human. Many serial killers keep something to do with their committed crime. There are believed to be six phases to a serial killer. Step one, The Aura phase; this is where the human loses grip in reality.
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He was born on May, 22 1942. He came from Evergreen park, Illinois when Ted was a young child; he had an allergic reaction to something and was hospitalized. His parents said that when he came back home from the hospital he was a totally different kid. Ted was a very elegant child and skipped a few grades because he was too smart for the other classes. He went to college for a degree in mathematics and went to Harvard and transferred to graduate at the University of Michigan. He then became a math professor and two years later resigned from his job. Kaczynski moved away to hide from society. His place was unsightly and had neither running water nor electricity. In his house there were many cans and jars filled with different chemicals and a hole in the ground where he would use the bathroom. He spent his time reading and planning the “Unabomber manifesto”. He was inspired to start the bombing act when he would go out on walks around his house and saw that people were demolishing the wild only to create more roads. He then began his …show more content…
He delivered them in the mail and some delivered by hand. He killed three people and injured twenty three. Many gave him the name “Unabomber”. Kaczynski’s first attempt was when he was going to send a package in the mail and it never got sent, when campus security at the college discovered the package they notified the police and when the package was opened the bomb went off and injured the police man. Ted also wrote a letter to New York Times explaining that if they would publish his beliefs that he would not bomb them. Many times he would send off bombs to notify the human race that their freedom was slowly dissipating. A few other targets he had were larger universities and airlines. Ted’s brother found out about the things he has been doing and went and told the FBI. They wanted to plead him for insanity when they discovered this and got more information about the crimes he was committing. He did not agree with them, he said he was not insane. They were going to release his story to the public and talked about putting him on the death sentence when he finally told them that he was in fact guilty for everything they were trying to plead on him. Ted was captured in 1966. He was sentenced life in prison with no chance at all of parole. He was also charged with transportation, mailing and using bombs for the wrong reasons, and charged with