Sunday, March 27, 2011

Power Seeker Killers

            Power seeker serial killers have the ability to manipulate the behavior of other people to make it more in accordance to their own. They feel they have ultimate power over their victims.
            In Texas at the time of 1950, a pediatric nurse would claim the lives of at least 50 people, 16 of which were infants. Her name was Genene Jones. Her method of killing her victims was done by lethal injections. Her victims were mostly young children who were admitted to the hospital. Jones felt she was very important due to the fact that she was a primary medical caretaker for the hospital. Like her, most offenders who are power seekers gain some sort of psychological satisfaction as they feel they are being praised by the patients and their families. Genene Jones received 99 years for these crimes.
            In Georgia in 1955, a woman by the name of Martha Ann Johnson killed her own 4 children. By the time Johnson was 22 years old she had already been married 3 times. She had 4 children in this time and she killed everyone one of them one at a time. She confessed to killing 3 of the children. She would suffocate her children as they slept by rolling over on them. The motive that she gives was that every time her and her husband would get into an argument, she would kill a child. She was later executed for these crimes.
            Born in 1963, Christine Falling pled guilty to 3 murders by the year 1982. Most thought she was mentally challenged and she had a history of animal abuse. She was also on medication to treat her epilepsy. Her mother however, believes that her mental problems came from a blow to the head by a club when she was an adolescent. Falling was married the first time when she was 14. This was a short lived marriage. She eventually became a babysitter and then confessed to killing 3 children in her care. Falling was convicted and sent to prison where she is serving 3 life sentences.

Serial Murder, Ronald M. Holmes, Steven T. Holmes, http://books.google.com

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Gain Killers

            Gain killers kill for the simple reason of financial or materialistic gain. In some cases, it isn’t the main motive, but most serial killers do steal from their victims for their own personal gain. It is more common that these types of serial killers are female.
            In the late 1800s and early 1900s, there was a woman who would treat Barcelona residents for TB or syphilis. Her name was Enriqueta Marti. Also known as “The Vampire of Barcelona” and she was a gain serial killer. One of her other activities included prostituting young children. She would lure them into her house. Once she was done prostituting them, she would use their rendered fat, skin, muscles, bones and hair in her medicines that she sold to the people for a high price. In March of 1912, 2 young girls were able to escape from her home. They witnessed Marti killing a young boy and reported it to the police. When her property was searched, police found body parts, jars of blood, fat, and recipe books written in her handwriting. It was very specific to her ingredients she used for her medicine she sold. Marti was killed in prison by her own cellmates before her trial. Her body count was at least 12.
            In Victorian England, there were areas called baby farms. If a woman could not raise her child she gave them to the baby farmer to raise their child. In the late 1800s, Amelia Dyer a.k.a. “The Baby Farmer” placed ads that women answered to. She was a married woman in her 50s who had a Christian husband in the Thames Valley region. No one saw her husband due to them being separated. Dyer would promise to raise the babies that were left in her care. As soon as she returned to her flat however, she strangle the infant, place them in a bag, and then continue to throw them into the Thames. On March 30, 1896 a bargemen spotted a package on the river. When opened, he discovered the body of a small infant girl. On a piece of paper the police were able to make out a faint address. The police set up a sting operation to try and catch Dyer in the act. When Dyer opened up the door, the police were waiting for her. 12 dead infants were found in the river, many matching the same demise with the string around their necks. Dyer’s house was also full of baby items. Many women eventually came out stating they left their babies with her. On June 10, 1896, Dyer was sentenced to death by hanging at the Newgate Gallows. Although 12 bodies were found, it is believed she had killed up to as many as 50.


http://www.angelfire.com/md/gina/page15.html

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Thrill Seeker Killers

           Thrill seeking serial killers are usually fearless. They feel that punishment will not work due to them being impulsive and fearless of what may happen to them. Among the list of thrill seekers, Ted Bundy stands out.
            He was born Theodore Bundy on November 24th, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont in a home for unwed mothers. His father still remains unknown. It is believed that his first victim was an 8 years old girl named Ann Marie Burr. Bundy was only fourteen or fifteen at the time. His earliest confirmed murder was in 1974 at the age of 27. He snuck into a bedroom of an 18 year student at the University of Washington. There he beat her with a metal rod while she slept. She was found the next morning in a coma with the object rammed deep into her vagina. She survived but had permanent brain damage. Bundy was arrested on August 16, 1975 in Salt Lake City for failure to stop for a police officer. Evidence was found in his car to suspect him of burglary. He was eventually convicted of multiple murders, which he decided to defend himself on in court.  On January 24th, 1989 at age 42, Ted Bundy was executed by electricity. His last words were “I’d like you to give my love to my family and friends.” He was pronounced dead at 7:16 a.m.
            A recent case of thrill seekers are two men by the names of Samuel Dietman and Dale Hausner who both carried out a shooting spree that killed two people and wounded multiple others. Both men described what they did as random recreational violence. They also compared themselves to the D.C. Snipers. Dietman, 31 is facing 2 murder counts and many other counts of attempted murder and aggravated assault. Hausner, 34 is accused of seven murder counts and other criminal counts. Both of these men pleaded not guilty. They would drive the streets of Phoenix, and randomly shoot at people from the window of Hausner’s car. Both men eventually were charged with 14 counts of attempted first-degree murder, 14 counts of aggravated assault and 16 counts of drive-by shooting. Hausner was acquitted for 2 murders. He accused Dietman of using his guns and car without his knowledge. On April 4, 2008, Dietman plead guilty to the counts of first-degree murder. This was a plea bargain for him to testify against Hausner. Hausner was eventually found guilty for 6 of the 8 murders on March 13th, 2009. On March 27th, 2009 Hausner was sentenced to 6 death penalties. Dietman however was sentenced to only one life sentence.


http://www.mahalo.com/date-hausner/

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Lust Killers

            Lust serial killers kill for the erotic satisfaction. They gain sexual arousal with the death of their victims. It is one of the most common types of motives among serial killers. Usually the victim is someone the killer is sexually attracted to. Most lust killers are male, although a rare occasion of female lust killers appears.
            In Portland, Oregon between 1968 and 1969 a man named Jerry Brudos would stalk, rape, and torture women. He was known as “The Lust Killer” and “The Shoe Fetish Slayer.” His first crime on record was at the age of 17 when he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Oregon for trapping a girl in a hole he dug holding the girl at knife-point. The purpose of the hole was to make her his sex slave. He went on to force her to pose nude while he took pictures. He was eventually released after only 9 months. However, it was clear that Brudos felt he had the need to act violently towards women. It was discovered that is strong violence towards women was from his hatred of his mother. Brudos attacked many women, although some were able to escape giving the police the information they needed to catch him. Police searched Brudos’s house and uncovered the evidence needed to convict him. He was charged with three of the four murders. Brudos had a collection of body parts and women’s underwear stored in his home. Brudos was found dead in the Oregon State Penitentiary on March 28th, 2006. He was 67 years old and it was determined he died of natural causes.
            Jane Toppan, born Honora Kelley, was of the few female American serial killers. Born in 1857, she confessed to 31 murders in 1901. Her ambition was “to have killed more people-helpless people-than any other man or woman who ever lived…” In 1885, Toppan began her training as a nurse at Cambridge Hospital. She would use her patients in experiments with morphine and atropine. She was interested it the effect this had on their nervous system. She spent countless hours with her patients, medicating them until they were unconscious and then eventually getting into bed with them. It is still unknown whether sexual acts occurred, but when Toppan was asked after her arrest, she explained that she developed a sexual thrill from her patients being near death, coming back to life and then dying again. Once her patients were drugged, she would lay close to them until they died. She is one of the rarest forms of serial killers due to the fact that most female serial killers murder for material gain. In 1902, Toppan confessed to 11 murders. On June 23, she was found not guilty by reason of insanity and was therefore committed to life in the Taunton Insane Hospital. It was soon revealed by the New York Journal that Toppan confessed to her lawyer of killing more than 31 people. She was hoping to eventually be released, but remained in the hospital for the rest of her life.
Charles Montaldo, About.com Guide, http://crime.about/od/serial/a/jerry_brudos.htm

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Hedonistic Serial Killers

            Hedonistic serial killers kill because they enjoy the act of killing and in some cases they become sexually aroused while committing the murder. Also known as the Comfort Killer.
            Between 1978 and 1991, 17 men and boys were murdered by a hedonistic serial killer by the name of Jeffrey Dahmer. Born Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer on May 21st, 1960, he grew up as an abandoned child.  His father was the first to leave, followed by his mother and brother. As a child he was molested by their neighbor. His first steps into the life a serial killer began at a young age when he would impale the heads of animals on stakes in his yard. Dahmer would then have necrophilia desires.  As a teen he had fantasies of killing and mutilating men. In 1978, Dahmer committed his first murder in Ohio at age 18. The victim was a young hitchhiker.  Most of Dahmer’s victims were minorities and all were male. Dahmer was in search for a compliant sex partner and necrophilia.  He was prosecuted on February 17th, 1992 after his insanity plea was rejected. Dahmer received fifteen consecutive life sentences. However, on May 16, 1992 he added another life sentence for a 1978 murder. Dahmer was eventually murdered in prison on November 28th, 1994 by another inmate.
            An infamous hedonistic serial killer is Albert Fish. Born May 19th, 1870 in Washington D.C., he is known for being one of the most vile killers and pedophiles of all time. He admitted to molesting over 400 children and the torturing and killing of several others. He would lure young children into his home and then unleashed his terror on them. Fish admits his crimes began in 1890 when he relocated to New York City.  Once lured inside his home he would torture the children in many ways including a paddle laced with sharp nails. Then he would continue to rape them. As he progressed in these acts he eventually murdered and cannibalized his victims.  He was also known for writing letters to his victims’ families explaining in great detail the torture he put their children through, and also how he cannibalized them.  On March 11th, 1935 Fish went on trial. His insanity plea was thrown out and in just 10 days he was sentenced to death by electrocution. January 16th, 1936 Albert Fish was electrocuted at Sing Sing prison. He felt that electrocution was the “ultimate sex thrill.” Arguably this was dismissed as a rumor.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Missionary Serial Killers

            Missionary serial killers believe it is their duty to kill what they believe is an unwanted element. For example, they believe homosexuals, prostitutes, and people of different religions and ethnicities deserve to be killed to rid society of an unwanted element.
            One hundred and fifteen years ago, a missionary serial killer terrorized the East End of London killing between four to nine prostitutes arguably. It is mostly accepted that there was five victims. He was only known as Jack The Ripper. His identity was never figured out; however the individual claiming the murders would leave the name Jack The Ripper. Although thirteen people were murdered in the timeframe between December 1887 and April 1891, most agreed that not all were The Rippers victims. The names of his victims were unknown until the 1960s when their photos were finally recovered. This has arguably been considered the most famous unsolved crime in history.
            In May of 1998 a missionary serial killer was sentenced to life in prison. His name was Ted Kacyznski a.k.a. the “Unabomber”. Born on May 22nd 1942 in Evergreen Park Illinois, he was an anti-technology terrorist. In 1978 Kazynski began a random series of bombing across the United States.  His primary targets were universities and airlines. The first was in May at the University of Chicago. He sent a package to a professor which in turn exploded and injured a university police officer. Kazynski was originally known as the “junkyard bomber” due to his explosives being crude and primitive. Over time however, his bombs became more advanced and fatal. His identity was hidden for a length of time with only a sketch of a man wearing sunglasses and a hood. In 1994 Kazynski demanded is “Manifesto”, a 35,000 word document showing his distaste in technology. The mainstream media met this request. He was eventually arrested in April of 1996 when he was found in his one room shack just outside of Lincoln, Montana where he was living reclusively since 1971.
Yona Williams. 12/16/10. http://crime.about.com/od/history/a/ripper040721.htm

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Monday, January 31, 2011

Visionary Serial Killers

 Visionary serial killers kill because they hear voices in their head that tell them to do so. They are usually psychotic or schizophrenic.
A well known visionary serial killer is David Berkowitz (The Son of Sam) born June 1st 1953 in the Bronx, who killed because he believed a dog was instructing him to do so. Berkowitz enjoyed killing women because he believed it was sexually arousing. He is responsible for 6 deaths and injuring several others. He was known for writing letters to the police antagonizing them and explaining why he was committing these murders. Berkowitz’s spree lasted from July 29th 1976 until July 31st 1977. He was eventually arrested for a parking ticket. Today he claims to have found God and is a model prisoner.
Another visionary serial killer is The BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) killer of Wichita Kansas.  His real name is Dennis Rader. He blames a demon for the murders, claiming a demon got inside of him at an early age. He had a three decade reign of terror. Rader has pleaded guilty to ten counts of murder from the early 1970s until 1986, however not admitting to them until March of 2004. He was sentenced to a minimum of 175 years without the possibility of parole. This is the maximum sentence allowed by law.
Charles Mantaldo. 2005.  Retrieved from http://about.com/od/murder/p/sonofsam.htm