Serial Killers And The Map Of The Interstate

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This paper's purpose is to investigate the correlation between serial killers and the location of where they killed their victims on the map of the Interstate. Through rigorous analysis of the available literature, the locations on an interstate map and environments are reviewed to analyze the correlation between the region and if multiple serial killers kill in one locale for a reason. As if one state had more killings than others. Environmental reasons, such as access to the roads, were put into consideration as to why serial killers ultimately choose certain areas to kill. The area where the serial killers were born and where they were killed will be analyzed to see if there is any correlation. Social and mental health disorders will also …show more content…

The Dwight Eisenhower Interstate was made for easier expedited traveling, dispersion of goods at a faster rate, and to gain access to hard to rural and urban areas through connections of roads. These roads were made to be utilized in ways to benefit the United States. This available literature will look into the connection between serial killing and the interstate system. The intestate has become vital in the United States. Sharing of culture and mode of getting place to place at a fast pace (National Museum of the United States Army. n.d. - n.d. - n.d. - n.d. - n.d. - n.d. - n.d. - n.d. - n.d. - n.d. Many serial killers are seen as masterminds since they get away with killing for so long, but the article analyzes how they go about how accessible the person is and where they kill (Lee, J., & Reid, S., 2018). Research has not been done on where serial killers kill in relation to the interstate system, but there has been studies on direct correlation of crime and interstates. The Eisenhower Interstate gives access to remote areas and other easy to travel roads to avoid getting caught. This could give serial murderers opportunities to kill without being noticed or caught. Methods Overview The overall strategy and design of my research is to examine regions and environmental areas to answer the question, “What effect does environmental and regional influence have on where serial killers kill ”? This study was a mixed-method study, and it was observational and qualitative. The observational and qualitative data is considered legitimate within the field of discipline, because observing where the serial killers kill in the United States includes the observation of the serial killers and of the environmental uniqueness of where the serial killers decide to kill the victims. Observing where in the United States there are sprees of killing take place and the regional