Topic > Serial Killers Are Not Born - 1655

The question of whether or not man is predetermined at birth to lead a life of crime is a question that has been debated for decades. Serial killers are made unborn; it has been proven that a man's early years are his most vital years. A young person's first two years are a time of experimentation, a time of making sense of things for themselves, a time of putting the pieces of the puzzle into place. Like a newborn baby, mental health depends on its environment. The mind of a young man resembles a washcloth; collects data through perception. The environment a serial killer lives in as a child can have a huge impact on how he or she will lead his or her life and his or her killing style. Some experiences, such as childhood abuse, divorce, alcohol abuse, child indifference, and drug abuse, can be negative for a child's development. Numerous serial killers were illegitimate children. Due to their childhood and early background, serial killers go on a killing spree. The term "serial killer" means killing three or four victims in a span of days, weeks, months, or even years with a "cooling off period" in the aftermath. half of (Castle & Hensley, 2002). The murders are generally detached and the executioner is a stranger to the victims. The thought process is mental and includes the mortification of the victims. Overall, executioners are sexual degenerates and fulfill their sexual dreams with their victims. They come from broken homes and have a past full of ignoring or mistreatment as children. This is why they ask about helpless victims, such as children, young women, prostitutes, and young people (LaBrode, 2007). ...... middle of paper ...... moments of low self-esteem, misfortune and deficiency. This is where the seed of punishment is planted. From an early age serial killers vent their fury, jealousy and contempt towards defenseless victims, for example, creatures, as they exit this stage they vent towards honest people who seem like the tormentors of their initial life. . The pre-Oedipal in the family unit is what separates the structure of serial killers from that of physically abused young people; this is the key element of manic fury. Serial killers make their victims feel what they felt when they were young, hence the examples of child-to-adult massacres. After being derailed as children, the bondage of control in playing "GOD" in another person's life is what drives serial killers into a rage of extreme strength..