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The Disconnect Between Serial Killers And Social Media

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Did you know that some serial killers would keep their victims as trophies? Things like this are very interesting, and it sparks curiosity in many parts of our society to learn more about the dark aspects of the human mind. People become very fascinated, and like to understand them, and because of the way social media portrays them. Through the years, serial killers have become more popular over time, and social media and the public have played a big role in doing so. “Both law enforcement agencies and social media recognized they had an opportunity to capitalize on public anxiety: the FBI was able to acquire huge amounts of funding from Congress to fight serial murder, while a wide variety of popular cultural genres, including true crime books, film, television, and even trading card companies quickly flooded the market with serial killer merchandise.” These things were making serial killers popular, and it was getting them more recognized. When serial killers started becoming more known, it first brought panic and fear, but later …show more content…

Since serial killers were gaining so much popularity, and how the media was portraying them, it made people more intrigued to look into dark crimes. Serial killers are such an interesting subject to research on, and another reason people become fascinated is to know why they did their crimes, and simply go in depth about their stories. All serial killers commit heinous and gruesome crimes, but what people want to know is why they do these things, and how they can do it without feeling guilty or having any remorse. A lot of the times the reasons for serial killers actions are because of past trauma. Many reasons can lead to trauma or neglect, but it can even be because of the awful things seen on social media, and some just act on their intrusive

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